Review: Lucifer #1 "Black and Garbett have taken what made the original Vertigo series such a joy to read—the rich characterization, the wry humor, the sprawling Judeo-Christian theology and...
Johnny Red #2 is an "end of the beginning" comic, and tends to feel like the second half of issue 1, ending just as the main storyline begins. Still, the stage is now nicely set, the actors properly placed,...
2015 has been an exciting year to be a comic book fan, casual or otherwise. With increasingly more publishers getting into the digital game and media such as the Internet, TV, and film providing more...
Review: Allen: Son of Hellcock #1 "Allen: Son of Hellcock #1 is one of the funniest launches to a comic book series I’ve set my eyes on this year. While clutching on to the funny, Allen: Son of Hellcock...
Review: Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1 "Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1 is the first issue of a crossover that marries two different, yet hardly diametrically opposed franchises that should...
Review: The Sheriff of Babylon #1 "The Sheriff of Babylon #1 is one of the brightest spots among a host of bright spots in Vertigo’s series rollouts. Regardless of whether King and Gerads’ tale makes...
Review: Robin War #1 "Robin War #1 is a fast-paced start to a storyline that promises to explore the high points and lows of the idea of civic duty and how it fits into law and justice as a whole. Also,...
With the newest trailer for Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice hitting the interwebs, anticipation for the 2016 film is reaching a fever pitch. For real, watch the trailer...
Review: Klaus #1 "Klaus #1 imbues fresh magic into a legend that’s been told and told and told again. As Morrison has shown with similar larger-than-life characters such as the Man of Steel, however,...