Review: Hawkeye #7 "Hawkeye #7 demonstrates once again that the creative team has a keen grasp of who their characters are and where they want those characters to move narratively, while never forgetting...
Marvano’s juxtaposition of the sun-drenched fields of England and the explosion-ripped pitch of the nights above Berlin is beautiful and terrible, and his portrayal of loss and love in a world gone savage...
Review: Jem: The Misfits #5 "Jem: The Misfits #5 is a gorgeous concoction of the sweet and the salty, just like we like our Misfits, and the creative team could not have let the rockers belt out a more...
Since Mighty Morphin Power Rangers’ earliest days, the mad sculptor Finster has been a mainstay of the mythology of the television series and, later, the comics. While the TV show portrayed him as...
Despite having a Prime Directive of “no interference,” Star Trek’s United Federation of Planets—specifically, its individual members—has a tendency to do a good deal of interfering and meddling...
This week, DC Comics, Warner Bros., and, really, much of the world is celebrating Princess Diana of Themyscira, the hero known as Wonder Woman, all in honor of both her 75th anniversary and her...
Review: Hawkeye #6 "Hawkeye #6 is the perfect alchemy of private sleuthing and freaking dragons—who doesn’t love Sam Spade-style groundwork injected with fire-breathing...
I’m adding The Lost Fleet: Corsair to my pull list, and if you dig military SF, I suggest you do the same. The Lost Fleet: Corsair #1, variant cover art by Max Bertolini. Jack Campbell and André...
Review: Justice League of America #7 "Justice League of America #7 once again shows that a successful superhero tale knows how to balance the action and the pathos, which the book’s creative team has...
The Forever War is brutal, beautiful, and utterly sublime. Haldeman and Marvano are creating must-read comics with every issue, and providing a master class in just how powerful the medium can be....