Comic Review: Awesoman #5 (Omnis Comics)
Awesoman returns in issue 5 this week, and it’s, well, awesome, man!
Awesoman returns in issue 5 this week, and it’s, well, awesome, man!
The second issue of Kroma, from Image, continues the tale of the young orphan Zet, stuck in a black-and-white fortress. Zet is trying to come to terms with life, trying…
The Dynamite Art of Jay Anacleto hardcover collects hundreds of drawings by this talented Filipino artist.
The newest chapters of Friday, the story of the young adult detective hero, are compiled by Image Comics in Friday, Book Two: On a Cold Winter’s Night.
Leonide The Vampyr: A Christmas For Crows is the ideal stocking stuffer; jammed full of the expected (creepy, slow-roasted horror, incense, and suspense) and unexpected (twists, turns, and counter-intuitive puzzles).
Specs, issue two, from BOOM! Studios focuses (ha ha) on the further misadventures of a group of teens. They have received a pair of novelty glasses via “Special Delivery”, and…
The Killer: Affairs of the State, out this week from BOOM! Studios (Archaia) brings us into paranoiac spy territory and delves into deep thoughts.
Guillem March’s (Karmen, Batman, Joker, Catwoman, etc) Cover Girls Volume 2 continues in the delicately placed footsteps of Volume 1.
If you are a mature reader and have admired the artwork of Guillem March (Karmen, Batman, Joker, Catwoman etc), you might want to check out Cover Girls Volume 1.
A science fiction saga first translated into English in 2002 has been reprinted by IDW. The Invisible Frontier is a stark, paranoic paramble into the world of mapmaking and intrigue.