Review: Batman #17 "Batman #17 takes elements of a story we know well—the vicious circle trapping Batman and Bane—and examines it through a different lens that gives us a novel view." Batman...
Review: Lucifer #15 "Lucifer #15 continues to show that not only is the series a worthy successor to Mike Carey’s seminal 75-issue run in the book’s previous iteration, but that its current stewards...
The Forever War starts strong, and does an incredible job of foregrounding the all too human soldiers who find themselves part of a military and on a front line that are both markedly different and horribly...
Review: Justice League/Power Rangers #2 "Justice League/Power Rangers #2 is an ebullient yarn for folks who want a comic that is a breezy tale filled with fun character moments and want to know what happens...
World of Tanks: Roll Out! #5 provides a great end to the limited run, with plenty of action and a beautifully realized, unexpected dose of sharply-edged pathos that elevates the entire series into a...
Fast paced and historically accurate, World of Tanks: Roll Out! delivers a fast-paced story, gorgeous and gritty art, and doesn’t shy away from the realities of warfare during World War II, making it a...
Done right, graphic journalism and historiography can be an extraordinarily powerful means of getting to the truth about events, as it is in Joe Sacco’s Palestine, or Joe Kubert’s Fax from Sarajevo, or...
Such a Lovely Little War is a remarkable graphic novel that engages both heart and head, and Truong’s artwork provides an abstracted realism that perfectly reinforces both the viewpoint of a six year-old,...
Review: Star Wars Annual #2 "Star Wars Annual #2 doesn’t work just as a commentary on the price of war, but also a character study of how ideologies about war can be so conflicting, depending one’s...
Review: A.D.: After Death Volume 1 "A.D.: After Death lingers the way a good book is supposed to linger. The way those questions of life and the universe are supposed to linger, long after you’ve put...