Myopia brings us the story of a world where highly advanced contact lenses have replaced cell phones and are mandated by the government. Does it make for a good read?
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Haggis is pursued by another of the demons summoned by the Bellworth's, but Pumpkinhead arrives to protect his keeper. Elsewhere, the Sheriff and the Kinkade's continue to run from the demon of avarice. Does it make for a good read?
Another week of comics has gone by, and Bleeding Cool is here to let you know the wins and losses. Deadpool! Adamantium Agenda! No Justice! We'll let you know which was which. Read here to view the score.
Savage Tales brings you Vampirella in a strange and ancient land with no knowledge of how she arrived there. She is attacked by barbarians led by a powerful sorcerer. She intends to fight back. Does it make for a good read?
Pumpkinhead is about to kill Clayton when the demons of Lust, Sloth, and Envy attack. Elsewhere, the Sheriff is having her own demon problems when she and her deputy pay the Kinkades a visit. Does it make for a good read?
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson are called to investigate a missing person's case. A man goes missing on his way home from work, and thus begins the case of the Vanishing Man. Does it make for a good read?
Red Sonja/Tarzan kicks off with Tarzan seeking vengeance on the vicious Eson Duul for crimes committed against his animal family. In the distant past, Red Sonja searches for a way to the present to craft her own revenge against Duul. Is it a good read?
This story begins with "gentrification on gigabyte-laced steroids," so that's promising.
Red Sonja/Tarzan #1 cover by Adam Hughes
Red Sonja/Tarzan #1
Gail Simone is uniting Tarzan and Red Sonja alongside artist Walter Geovani. The two fight a the villainous Eson Duul, and, with a creative team like this, it's sure to be an enjoyable read.
Sherlock Holmes: The Vanishing Man #1[...]
The Pathfinder series returns with the crew exploring Kaer Maga, the city of strangers. Mystery and monstrosity lie in wait beneath the stones of the city. Does it make for a good read?
Pumpkinhead closes in on Clayton Reese, but the rogue manages to get away before being killed by the demon. Meanwhile, the sheriff begins to discover what's happening in her town. Does it make for a good read?
Red Sonja helps the lovestruck Tesla to save her lover and the son of an evil wizard, D'Nar. The rescue is a success, but the mission is not yet over. Is it a good read?
Plus, the hints it drops about the plot going forward tantalizes the imagination.
Green Hornet #1 cover by Mike Choi
Loss: Green Hornet #1 is Not the Fresh Start this Franchise Needed
The idea of a new Green Hornet coming to the table under a new creative team seemed like a promising new start for the Dynamite Entertainment[...]
Dejah Thoris and her party narrowly survive a battle with a great white ape in the deserts of Mars. After this, they must brave more deserts in the hopes of finding Ephysium. Is it a good read?
Britt Reid Jr., aka the Green Hornet, has gone missing. Kato and Mulan are struggling to hold Century City together in his absence. Is it time for someone new to take up the mantle? Is it a good read?
Pumpkinhead returns when a pair of children are killed in a hit-and-run perpetrated by a skinhead. The local police are trying to investigate the murder, but the family of the deceased summon a demon of vengeance to deal with the killer. Is it a good read?
In Red Sonja #12, Red Sonja and Wallace find a portal opened before them, and the two go through at the risk of finding copies of themselves. What they find is a desolate wasteland to search. Does this make for a good read?
Usher (Survivor's Remorse) and Nathan Mitchell (iZombie) are set to join Jessica Jones' Erin Moriarty as leads in the streaming service's adaptation of Garth Ennis (Preacher) and Darick Robertson's (Happy!) comic book series.
Created for series by Eric Kripke (Supernatural) and with Preacher's Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen set to direct, here's an overview of the comic[...]
Red Sonja teams up with King Rex and Cave Girl to retrieve the Eye of Issus before Camilla. The Thern Cult stands in their way. Is it a good read?
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From there he will be switching company hats and flying back to New Jersey where he[...]
Moritz's studio-based Original Films.
The Boys ran for 72 issues between 2008 and 2012, initially published by Wildstorm for the first six issues before moving to Dynamite Entertainment for the remainder of its run Here's a quick overview of the comic book series:
THIS IS GOING TO HURT! In a world where costumed heroes soar through the[...]
For decades, comics were something that "only boys read," and while this notion has been thoroughly squashed, the industry as a whole is still struggling to catch up on leveling the playing field.
When it comes to strong women in comics, Dynamite Entertainment is a cornerstone of female empowerment They are currently running some of the[...]
As a die-hard Gail Simone fan, I couldn't contain my excitement to read her new title Swords of Sorrow from Dynamite Entertainment Written by Simone, with art by Sergio Davila, Swords of Sorrow #1 combines a multitude of strong female characters into one book.
I want to start off by talking about the opening scene of[...]
By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to
This week's reviews include: Munchkin #1 Effigy #1 The Multiversity Guidebook #1 King: Flash Gordon #1 King: The Phantom #1 Munchkin #1 (BOOM! Box, $3.99)
By Tim Hanley DC Comics' overall percentage of female creators rose but remained in single digits as Marvel posted the higher total again despite no
Inspired by a trip to the Pacific Northwest and its "Twin Peaks" vibe, Blackcross, written by Warren Ellis, with art by Colton Worley, is a story about
Recently, Dynamite Entertainment released their "specials", double-sized stories in prestige format for The Avenger, The Shadow, and Doc Savage I have a big ol' soft spot for pulp tradition, and have been considering reading Doc Savage and The Avenger, having already been keeping up with The Shadow somewhat, but these editions–they really sold themselves to[...]
This Week's Reviews Include: Captain Marvel #100 Lumberjanes #9 Sandman Overture #4 East of West: The World Django/Zorro #2 Captain Marvel #100 By Adam X.
By Christopher Helton
Dynamite Entertainment and Paizo Publishing have announced a new miniseries of Pathfinder comics to be published by Dynamite Called Pathfinder Origins, this six issue miniseries will explore the characters of the Pathfinder Comic and introduce one of the iconic characters of the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game to the fans of the comics.
This miniseries will[...]
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