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Hollow Heart #1 is messed up, y'all. Like one of those deeply messed up things you read on Twitter that is unmistakably, irredeemably wrong ... but also
Vault Comics has announced Radio Apocalypse, a new comic book series "a mix-tape for the end-times, a story of the resilience & joy of music, love
REVIEW: I Walk With Monsters #1 spends a lot of time on the lead's trauma without developing her as a character first, leaving no way in.
Matthew Erman and Lisa Sterle are launching their new comic book Witchblood, from Vault Comics in March 2021 solicitations. Here's the full list.
REVIEW: A Dark Interlude #1 seeks to create a kind-of-sequel to Fearscape, but does it work for the unfamiliar reader?
REVIEW: Shadow Service #4, an urban fantasy comic from Vault, fleshes out its supporting cast with an emotional (and disgusting) flashback.
REVIEW: The Autumnal #3 feels like Stephen King by way of Ari Aster as Daniel Kraus & Chris Shehan bring the horror into terrifying focus.
REVIEW: Shadow Service #3 is a bit exposition-heavy for a third issue but, once it gets going, it mixes horror and action with style.
Paul Allor just blew everyone away with a PTSD-themed issue of GI Joe. Now he is creating his own comic, writing and lettering Hollow Heart, with his
REVIEW: The Autumnal #2 is another perfect issue from Kraus, Shehan, Wordie, & Campbell, perfectly balancing horror, mystery, & drama.
REVIEW: The Autumnal #1 by Daniel Kraus & Chris Shehan is among 2020's best debuts, and it might be Vault Comics' best single issue ever.
REVIEW: Heavy #2 from Max Bemis & Eryk Donovan skillfully puts the reader in Bill's shoes as he's swept up in the charm of a psychopath.
REVIEW: Giga #1 is a well-conceived sci-fi debut from Alex Paknadel & John Lė that offers something too rare: trust in the reader.
It's Vault Comics time. Right now, Image Comics, Boom Studios, IDW and Dynamite have extended the returnability of their comic books to comic book stores.
REVIEW: The Devil's Red Bride from Vault Comics, described as a "love letter to samurai fiction," is a debut with potential.
Cavan Scott has a Writer’s Commentary on Shadow Service #2, published by Vault Comics. Have you got your copy to hand? Then we are away. And we’re back
REVIEW: Shadow Service #2 sees this new comic from Cavan Scott and Corin Howell become one of Vault Comics' best titles.
REVIEW: Engineward #3 from Vault Comics continues to show the series' great potential, but does the story follow through on it?
Vault Comics are publishing A Dark Interlude, the meta-sequel to White Noise Studio's Ryan O'Sullivan and Andrea Mutti's meta-comic, Fearscape. to promote
A Dark Interlude is the meta-sequel to the meta-comic book Fearscape about an author, Henry Henry, dealing with the literal consequences of his creations
Vault Comics is one of those smaller creator-owned comic book publishers, literally down the dial. While other similar publishers huddle in the As - you
REVIEW: Vampire: The Masquerade #2 feels like vampires by way of Vertigo, with Seeley & Pramanik delivering a fresh take on familiar horrors.
We first mentioned this comic a year ago, at a comic convention, back when we had those still. A new comic book series by Dan Watters and Kishore Mohan
REVIEW: Heavy #1 sees Max Bemis & Eryk Donovan imagine a unique version of Purgatory that feels like The Punisher meets What Dreams May Come.
Vault Comics has rescheduled two of their ongoing series after shutdown, with Sera & The Royal Stars #10 being lined up for the 16th of December.
Resonant, by David Andry and Alejandro Aragon, had #1-5 published by Vault Comics last year, from January to November. It is now returning from Vault in
I reiterated back in May this year that there were two graphic novel imprints from two different comic book publishers, both called Myriad. One from Vault
REVIEW: Engineward from Mann & Eisma could become great sci-fi epic if the reader is given the chance to invest in the characters.
I Walk With Monsters is a dark, heartfelt horror comic book series coming from Hugo-nominated Doctor Who writer Paul Cornell, artist Sally Cantirino and