Comic Review: Harley Quinn #35 (DC Comics)
Woah, Frank Tieri takes over from Palmiotti and Connor and hits the ground running! No filler here, straight into an epic tale!
Woah, Frank Tieri takes over from Palmiotti and Connor and hits the ground running! No filler here, straight into an epic tale!
With Dark Horse Books’ Shadows On The Grave, Richard Corben returns!
Well Goddamn, nothing is ever plain sailing for Bats! Just as he is away to settle down with Catwoman he gets called away.
The new Artist’s Edition from IDW/Marvel, featuring Gene Colan’s work on Tomb of Dracula, is gorgeous.
I read a preview of this a while back now and was excited to read it. It didn’t disappoint!
Dark Horse’ title Dept. H, issues 13-18 are collected in Volume 3: Decompressed.
Dynamite Comics continues with the series of our glorious adventures between the warriors and fighters in Killer Instinct on its fourth issue.
Family Trade continues it’s “family versus non-family” feud in issue 4.
So DC has weaponized The Hulk!
Ales Kot continues from the late Ian Fleming in writing Dynamite’s new title, James Bond: The Body, issue one. Ales’ writing is a good match for Bond. It’s terse and…