Flash Gordon #0 Review: Mad Cave Gives This Legendary Hero a Fresh Blast of Cosmic Fire
There are reboots that play it safe… and then there are reboots that come in
There are reboots that play it safe… and then there are reboots that come in
There is something deliciously messy about Neighborhood Watch #1, and I mean that in the
This one-shot does not whisper. It stalks, strikes, and leaves a mark. Gabriel Hardman and
Dead by Daylight: The Hillbilly #1 makes a strong first impression because it understands something
Transformers #31 is the kind of issue that reminds readers why the Energon Universe keeps
The Fury of Firestorm #1 is not here to give fans a comfortable reunion. This
Marvel just dropped Daredevil #1, and let’s keep it a buck, this ain’t some lazy
Some comics try to creep under your skin. Pretty Hate Machine #1 kicks the door
There are comic books that entertain you, and then there are comic books that grab
Uncanny X-Men #25 is not playing nice. This issue storms into New Orleans with claws
Ande Parks and Ronan Cliquet deliver a vicious, cinematic first issue that throws Tyler Rake
There are comics that entertain, and then there are comics that stomp onto the page
Some comic books feel important. Some feel fun. And then every once in a while,
There are comics that kick the door in with world-ending stakes, brooding speeches, and enough
Milestone issues can sometimes trip over their own cape. They get too busy worshipping the
Honor and Curse: Eternal #1 comes out swinging with style, pain, and a blade sharpened
There are comics you read with a smile. Then there are comics that kick open
There are comeback books… and then there are statement books. Deathstroke: The Terminator #1 does
The Turtles are back, the weird science is cooking, and Tales of the Teenage Mutant
There are comeback issues, and then there are issues that walk back into the room