Comic Book and Graphic Novel Reviews
Aquaman Andromeda is engaging on every level, and operates as the platonic ideal of what a DC Black Label book should be.
This opening chapter is a strong, slow burn mystery that satisfies any craving for classic noir.
The new miniseries from writer Sean Lewis and artist Hayden Sherman is due out July 13.
Since launching the inaugural DC Pride anthology last year, the publisher’s continued commitment to LGBTQ representation gives creators in this year’s book a strong foundation to work from.
This book is the latest from cartoonist Daniel Warren Johnson, who simply does not miss.
No surprises, this book remains excellent, but today with our full review of The Nice House on the Lake #9, we look at why this may be the second arc’s best single issue yet.
Oh, are you on the road to your big silly summer superhero event? Well then, sign us up…
Horny robots! Super-evolved orangutan bosses! Joyriders from the 26th Century!
What’s going on with Bombazine and why is this book finding new ways to hurt us again?
After two delays, the long-awaited not-quite-cyberpunk title from Vault Comics has arrived.
A first issue that could potentially be a start to a good, intriguing series but weighed down by some tone issues that may sit oddly with fans.
The Boys and Transmetropolitan artist Darick Robertson brings plenty of heat with some dynamite inks.
Mindset is an uncompromising and engaging vision. A terrifying look in the dark mirror we all need. 10/10
Alternate title? F*ck This Place #1, and it’s out today via Skybound and Image Comics.
The Closet #1 serves up subtle unrest, the sort experienced when viewing old closed-circuit footage and gaining intimate insights that strangers weren’t meant to see.
Conan the Barbarian, Anti-Venom, Daredevil, Black Knight, Weapon H, Deathlok, Cloak and Dagger walk into downtown New York.
‘Igarashi’s writing isn’t an escape, it’s an enchantment that engulfs the reader. Darkness unfolds. Witches reaches out, emotionally, intellectually, and once you touch it back you’re cursed.’
Lost Souls is a brand new, young adult fantasy graphic novella from the creators of the critically acclaimed graphic novel, Samurai Grandpa: Eastin DeVerna and Shawn Daley.
One of two new Captain America comics, this Sam Wilson-starring book hits the mark.
The new series from writer Stephanie Phillips, artist Flaviano, colorist Rico Renzi, and letterer Tom Napolitano is out today via BOOM! Studios.
Moon Knight - Black, White and Blood #1 does make effective use of the anthology format…full review by Rebecca Gault.
If you love big, unabashedly weird romps with more action and wordplay than you can shake a velociraptor bone at, The Jurassic League #1 is very much the book for you.
If you had one wish…what would you wish for? Now, what if everyone else had one wish too? That’s EIGHT BILLION GENIES…
A thoughtful issue concerned with themes of legacy and identity while still forging a new path for its title character.
How deep must you bury a body to make sure it doesn’t haunt you?
This new book presents 164 pages of damned fine comics journalism.
The finale is finally here, and today we have a full review.
In this first issue, the Knights of X are assembled and given their quest.
Quests Aside #1 is just potent enough that a second round will be hard to resist.
Or, how The Passageway proves that The Bone Orchard Mythos will unravel the fabric of reality.