REVIEW: The Scumbag #2 sees the bit get old - fast. What started out as an original gross-out comic becomes overdone satire in this 2nd issue.
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Christos Gage & Joe Bennett did more comic work, From the World of Batman V Superman Dawn of Justice, to promote the movie & Dr. Pepper.
REVIEW: An Unkindness of Ravens #2 continues to establish this series by Dan Panosian and Marianna Ignazzi as BOOM! Studios' best comic.
REVIEW: Chu #5 is a climax drawn with intensity and humor, but it's the set-up for what's to come that makes Saffron a truly interesting lead.
REVIEW: Angel & Spike #15 sees Oz from Buffy the Vampire Slayer join Angel's crew, but his iconic stoic disposition seems to be forgotten.
This ground level issue takes a look back at the dust-up over the Superhuman Registration Act that pitted Captain America against Iron Man over the idea
Donny Cates recently tweeted the following "RETAILERS!!! Hey. You know I don’t bullshit about this stuff. So please believe me when I tell you that issues
Have you ever seen one of those people who hold a huge cardboard arrow sign, or maybe someone dressed up as the Statue of Liberty or some corporate
The All-Father Thor is all but absent from this frustrating issue that posits the idea that Donald Blake -- the manufactured identity Thor's father Odin
No matter what is happening in Gotham City, there is one neighborhood that’s always on a different page. The Hill is a predominantly Black neighborhood
Marvel has added a second new Chris Claremont story to its $200 Marvel Made Chris Claremont lootbox, cutting the price to $100 per new story.
American Ronin #2 felt like Peter Milligan setting up a world that was basically the tabletop roleplaying game Shadowrun, minus the elves.
Superman/Wonder Woman ended with issue #29, except issues #30 and #31, were produced and put out, but not as regular comics.
REVIEW: Lonely Receiver #3 sees artist Jen Hickman's work shine as Catrin descends into a spiral of madness and violence.
REVIEW: Deadpool #8 shows Kelly Thompson creating an empathetic Deadpool that is still every bit as funny, crude, and badass as expected.
Batman/Superman Volume 1 ended with #32, yet issues #33, Annual #3, and #34 were produced and released in trade paperback.
An odd mail away comic book that Fleer put together originally on the 1996 X-Men Ultra Trading Cards, Wolverine #102.5 is rare and pricy.
We ran one of these in late October and everything within seemed to come to pass. So be warned, these are fourteen gossipy spoilers about Batman. The
Maybe the oddest Marvel comic ever, Fleer put together an all-new Wolverine story on the back of the 1996 X-Men Ultra Trading Cards,
The pulse pounding series has come a long way from its roots as the dirty missions force the United States government denies. With almost the entire
In the words of the philosopher Alvin Joiner, "so it all comes down to this ..." This may as well be considered a review for X-Men #15 and Excalibur #15
With a notably cinematic flair and deep characterization, this intense look beyond the looking glass takes the canonical history of the DC Universe. It
Victor von Doom has a fatal flaw, one that's consistent in his character and has been exhibited as far back as the original Secret Wars, if not further
REVIEW: Stillwater #3 is Chip Zdarsky's master class on exposition as he turns what could've been an info dump into the best issue yet.
With the final issue of X of Swords in the record books, who won? And more importantly, did the fans win in this 22-issue crossover?
In Excalibur #15, the long and expensive X of Swords crossover finally nears the end as the final battle for the fate of mutantkind begins.
Cyclops reforms the X-Men and defies Xavier in the antepenultimate chapter of X of Swords in X-Men #15. We recap the shocking events!
Would Old Man Cable have called mom and dad as soon as things stopped going his way? For Kid Cable in X of Swords, it's another story.
REVIEW: Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Willow #5 marks the end of BOOM! Studios' only great Buffy title. But did the finale work?
In Hellions #6, Mister Sinister's wet dreams come true as Krakoa suffers in the X of Swords crossover. We recap the shocking events!