Comic Review: Oliver #1 (Image)
Is the new Image title, “Oliver” a good buy, or are we having our pockets picked?
Is the new Image title, “Oliver” a good buy, or are we having our pockets picked?
DC Comics’ Cover #5 brings us more comic drama. That is more drama in a comic about dramatic comic book creators.
Lightstep issue 3, from Dark Horse, is visually lightyears ahead of most other comics. I’ll rave continually about this, but what about the story?
If you are an American comic buyer looking for something truly unique, check out DC’s new title: DC Primal Age. It’s a 100 page one-shot Giant, available ONLY at US…
Smooth Criminals #3 smoothly continues the 1999 storyline of Brenda and Mia, a criminal who has been transported forward in time from the 1960’s. It’s from BOOM comics, and is…
From Dynamite, the Sherlock Holmes trade, The Vanishing Man, collects the issues of this miniseries.
As the cover asks, along with a sort of retro style visual: “What Happened? Superboy’s Lost Years.” The typography ain’t no Gaspar Saladino, but we get the point. This is…
Uncle Scrooge reveals the long and winding road he traveled to accumulate his fourth million dollars in IDW/Disney’s Uncle Scrooge My First Millions issue 4.
You’re a young Japanese woman, a teen really. You’re flying a light plane over the ocean, looking for an island. Welcome to Wandering Island, Volume 2, from Dark Horse.
A new edition of Haunted Horror from IDW Publishing features horror tales from the pre-code 1950s, nicely assembled in hardcover.