REVIEW: Crude #2
The world of Steve Orlando and Garry Brown“s “Crude”“ (Image Comics) is cruel, cynical, and
The world of Steve Orlando and Garry Brown“s “Crude”“ (Image Comics) is cruel, cynical, and
Synopsis: I will say straight up that this is my favorite title that I have
Synopsis: The story opens with a ghostly apparition that informs Supergirl that her presence on
Welcome to a new world, where heroes are sanitized for the masses, repackaged to cater
Synopsis: This issue opens with Caitlin Snow entering a prison of her own making. Tsaritsa
“…Wasn’t there a war in Heaven?” – Damian Wayne Synopsis: This issue opens with Robin
I had not followed Supergirl for a while prior to reading Supergirl #15. The new
  I will admit to be a bit of a soft sell when it
In the cliffhanger handoff from last issue, Bill Willingham and Ivan Reis left Kamandi gutted
Escape from the Phantom Zone, Part 1 National city and Batgirl flies though the sky
If there were ever two characters that should compliment each other, with just enough of
You know it’s a bad sign when I can’t be arsed adding the creative team.
Well it’s better than Captain Atom even if it still carries the bloody awful Rebirth
Prologue Shock. Terror. Fear. Disappointment. Four words that speak volumes. Four words that scream that
Look, you’re going to have to give people a fighting chance. Or the industry business
Night of the Monster men part 3 apparently. I have fuck all respect for DC.
With rebirth looming and so many titles ending we bid farewell to Midnighter after only
Midnighter #8 Written by Steve Orlando Pencilled by David Messina Inks by Gaetand Carlucci Colours
Midnighter #4 Written by Steve Orlando Art by Stephen Mooney Colours by Romulo Fajaroo Jr.