Comic Review: Eerie Archives Volume 26 (Dark Horse)
Dark Horse brings forth another volume of Dark Horse Archives, with EERIE Archives, Volume 26.
Dark Horse brings forth another volume of Dark Horse Archives, with EERIE Archives, Volume 26.
Berger Books, an adventurous imprint of Dark Horse, brings issue two of She Could Fly: The Lost Pilot.
From IDW comes Eve Stranger #1, the compelling story of a young woman who has lost her short term memory.
Truly touching, poignant and thoughtful, Waves, an original graphic novel, comes from BOOM this week.
Issue #10 of Black Hammer Age of Doom starts off with an attention-catching cover, featuring several eyeballs, orbs, and orbits intended to catch, well, your eye.
Jim Zub’s new indie title continues its unearthly ride this month with the Comixology-only release of Stone Star #2.
Dark Horse Books brings us a springtime Fearfest with House of Fear, a collection of five (count ’em) illustrated stories written by James Powell.
Issue 3 of The Six Million Dollar Man gives us a chuckle right from the plug-in… a bolt of lightning hits Steve Austin on the front cover, lighting him up…
It’s rotting and rough, it’s decaying and decadent, it’s DCeased #1 from DC Comics.
Ken Garing, the writer/artist of Planetoid, gives us a tour-de-force creative performance with his new title, Gogor, from Image.