With only one more issue remaining in this particular limited series, do we really need to know more about Old Hob? Read on to find out. The official description from … Read More >>
REVIEWS
Witchblade #167 Review
June 18th, 2013Sara Pezzini continues her stint in Chicago, but are the stories and players there starting to lose their spark? Read on to find out. The official description from Image: “ABSOLUTE … Read More >>
Doctor Who #10 Review
June 18th, 2013The second part of the four-part story, Doctor Who #10 begins to show what the extra length can really do. This issue feels like it has plenty of growing space, … Read More >>
Mara #5 Review
June 18th, 2013What’s a super-powered girl to do when she figures out that she doesn’t need to breath in space? Should you care? Read on to find out. The official description from … Read More >>
2000AD #1837 Review
June 18th, 2013Another week brings 2000AD #1837 and, with it, we have a variety of science fiction, fantasy and anything in between. This weeks sample includes Judge Dredd, Defoe, Cadet Anderson, Sinister … Read More >>
Revival #11 Review
June 18th, 2013Revival #11 is another odd issue. Its one of the less subtle issues, yet it gets plenty of development and story going that I’m still hooked. Maybe that’s just a … Read More >>
B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth #108 Review
June 18th, 2013Wasteland continues in this tense issue of B.P.R.D. I hope you’re ready for your fix of monsters and zombies, lots of good stuff here. Here’s the official description from Dark … Read More >>
Baltimore The Inquisitor One-Shot Review
June 18th, 2013A one-shot well suited to the talents of Mignola and his unique vision of the dark arts, religious judgement and war. Official Description from DARK HORSE: The sadistic Judge Duvic, … Read More >>
Robert Jordan’s Wheel Of Time: Eye Of The World #35 Review
June 18th, 2013This is the conclusion of the comic adaptation of writer Robert Jordan’s fantasy story The Wheel of Time: Eye of the World. Was it a good ending is the real … Read More >>
Edgar Allan Poe’s The Fall of the House of Usher #2 Review
June 18th, 2013Richard Corben‘s two-part adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe‘s The Fall of the House of Usher concludes this month. While just as unsettling as the first half, some creepy elements (freaky nudity) are played … Read More >>








