Comic Review: The Fade Out TPB (Image)
If you can afford $25 US, I URGE you to pick up Fade Out, the new Trade Paperback from Image. And I’ll tell you why:
If you can afford $25 US, I URGE you to pick up Fade Out, the new Trade Paperback from Image. And I’ll tell you why:
If you want non-stop action and lots of explosions, spend a bit of time with Cemetary Beach, issue 3!
Eel is still struggling with becoming a hero, no matter how much he tries to do the right thing he ends up hurting someone.
The Terrible Elisabeth Dumn Against the Devils in Suits, from Image, is a one-shot trade paperback.
DC Universe presents a league of future superheroes that fight with technology and static in Electric Warriors on its first issue.
Mrs. Creel may regret her most recent move against Catwoman, she may forgive a lot of things but I think going after her sister is going to be the line…
With Superman issue 5 from DC, The Unity Saga continues.
BOOM! Studios releases another Sci-Fi graphic novel that looked similar to Star Wars in Firefly Legacy Edition on its first volume or “Book One.”
This issue is just as strong as the first, it broadens the code that Mahalia enforces in her establishment.
In light of recent events with new forces springing into existence beyond just the Speed Force, Barry Allen finally acknowledges that he is no longer the fastest man alive.