REVIEW: Thompson Heller - Detective Interstellar #2
Thompson Heller: Interstellar Detective #2 is a great addition to the modern noir finding new corners to explore all the topics the genre is built to discuss.
Read MoreThompson Heller: Interstellar Detective #2 is a great addition to the modern noir finding new corners to explore all the topics the genre is built to discuss.
Read MoreTMNT Best of Donatello celebrates the studious and industrious turtle in a fitting collection. Sci-fi wackiness abounds in these fun stories that rewards both current and previous fans.
Read MoreAs the fantasy epic Monstress takes a brief two-issue deviation into Monstress: Talk Stories, our reviewer T.W. Worn decides to try the book for the first time — and loves what he finds.
Read MoreComing out of nowhere, The Kaiju Score #1 is one of the most fun and delightful first issues this year. Check it out if you like heist stories or being happy.
Read MoreAn interesting and well-executed horror story that delves into cycles of abuse, I Walk With Monsters #1 is basically the perfect debut comic.
Read MorePost Americana #1, which is due out December 16, is the new tour de force project from superstar writer/artist Steve Skroce, and today we have an advanced review.
Read MoreCan’t sleep, clowns will eat me. Ariel Baska reviews Pirouette, the new trade collection from Black Mask Studios that has scary clown things at its center.
Read MoreMarvel's Voices - Indigenous Voices #1 features a delightful trio of indigenous superhero stories designed to continue and extend the Marvel lore through artfully crafted storytelling.
Read MoreFrank At Home On The Farm #1 aspires to land at the intersection of horror comics and PTSD, but it still has a ways to go in order to portray that mental illness accurately.
Read MoreStillwater #3 maintains the pace of the previous one, opting to spend its time fleshing out the town. Not the strongest issue so far, but still worth checking out.
Read MoreDie #15 marks the conclusion of my favorite arc of the series so far. There’s some violence. Revelations. Death. Hints. Very pretty art.
Read MoreThe Recount #1 has the potential to be our generation's exploration of Authority and Extremism, but we will have to wait for future issues to find out.
Read MoreEdgar Allan Poe Snifter of Blood #2 hits this week, delivering a second issue for an anthology series that is as fun as it is surprisingly complex.
Read MoreCommanders in Crisis #2 is a solid, worthy followup to a spectacular first issue that built a new superhero universe in the space of 22 pages.
Read MoreSea of Sorrows #1 is an excellent and horrifying start to a new four-part series that plumbs the depths of the ocean and comes back up with big scares.
Read MoreRedbone: The True Story of a Native American Rock Band is a new documentary-heavy graphic novel that speaks to an untold chapter in rock history.
Read MoreTerminal Punks #1 is a fantastic start, and it’ll be exciting to see where this punk rock-driven story goes with an amazing cast, both in terms of the characters on the pages and the creators working on the book.
Read MoreAnother great contained Hellboy one-shot story that plays into the franchise’s strengths — deep mythos, great artwork, and fun juxtapositions of gruff Hellboy with bonkers ghost/monsters action.
Read MoreMiskatonic #1 is a period piece story about a very timely evil, but whether or not it justifies playing with those elements just yet will entirely depend on how the story progresses.
Read MoreScarenthood #1 extrapolates some of the intense feelings and fears that come along with being a parent into a horror story that feels poignant and singular.
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