Review: Jem and the Holograms #24 "Jem and the Holograms #24 is a phenomenal, if bittersweet, kickoff to the final arc of a consistently pitch-perfect series." Jem and the Holograms...
Barefoot Gen is the howl of the grass under the elephants’ feet, and a heartbreakingly eloquent plea for peace and life in a world consumed by fire. Cover of Last Gasp's Barefoot Gen, vol. 1, art by...
Redline (Oni Press) presents a darkly hilarious future that looks way too much like our present military quagmires, and is one of the best new comics of 2017. Redline #1, cover A, art by Clayton...
Review: Diablo House #1 "Diablo House #1 plays with its formatting well, drawing on traditions from Tales from the Crypt, Elvira’s freaky film cavalcade, and even Joe Bob Briggs’ various B-movie...
1-2 Punch: Black Cloud Scintillates "The first two issues of Black Cloud are whirls of fast-paced neo-noir that blur the lines of its own surreal narrative with deft storytelling and whimsical...
Review: Justice League of America #1 "Justice League of America #1 is a proper introduction to the types of stories we’ve been promised in the Rebirth prologue, a book promising the bombast of we’ve...
Review: Justice League of America: Rebirth #1 "In Justice League of America: Rebirth #1, Orlando and Reis have revealed their mission statement for the upcoming Justice League of America title, one that...
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...