Just as last week was a week for reading comics about dead people, this week is all about warring planets. Literally the planets. Axe Cop (just reviewed)
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Okay, so Britain has been momentarily delayed its usual early stack of comics. I popped into Orbital Comics this morning to be confronted by a few Marvel,
Aaron and Tri Force Mike from A Comic Shop and Geek Easy in Orlando, Florida, return to take us through tomorrow's comics. They have them in their very
Cost: 3.99. Cost per comics page: 5 1/2 pence. Old comic book pages: 59 - Twenty-four pages of Superior #1, twelve pages of American Jesus, twelve pages
Turf has certainly been a long time coming. Onto issue 4, from Jonathan Ross and Tommy Lee Edwards, this will at least give CLiNT something to run in
Yeah, so this was really the day to read comic books all about death and mourning. Both Fantastic Four #588 and Amazing Spider-Man #655 take the silent
The Infidel is a comic by Bosch Fawstin that's been in the works for a number of years. And this week, just as it is to feature on The Daily Show, it's
Did you like Blackest Night? Lots of people fighting with rings against rings? Technicolour everywhere and enough lens flare to satisfy even JJ Abrams?
Reading Alan Moore, Steve Bissette and Rick Veitch's Swamp Thing and Jamie Delano's Hellblazer, there was one event that sat heavy on John Constantine's
The Batman and Robin relationship is meant to be reflected in Knight And Squire. But the Batman and Robin relationship isn't even in Batman And Robin
There's five hundred issues between them, and they star the same character but these feel very different comics. For one thing, they cost the same, but
Yes, just because it's the first chapter of the Death of Spider-Man arc, don't expect it to actually have Spider-Man in it, in any shape or form. Leinil
Witchfinder: Lost And Gone Forever #1 is the new comic written by Mike Mignola and John Arcudi and drawn by John Severin and Dave Stewart. So what do you
I do hope it's Swamp Thing. Yes, I know, I have a lot of love for the Vertigo version and would have welcomed the China Mieville version, complete with
Controversy. it's a funny thing. Oh there are plenty of things to offend people, but they have to get to the people who would be offended first. Often