Comic Review: Man Of Steel #6 (DC Comics)
With Man of Steel issue 6, this miniseries from DC comes to an end. However, the story doesn’t stop there!
With Man of Steel issue 6, this miniseries from DC comes to an end. However, the story doesn’t stop there!
It’s not often you get to read a truly touching comic epic; The Silence of Malka, From IDW, is one of them.
Dark Horse brings us Neil Gaiman’s new book, A Study in Emerald. With a nod and a wink to Sherlock Holmes, this trade does it right.
Superman is being comforted on the cover of the fifth issue of this new DC weekly title: The Man of Steel. His cape is torn asunder, and we wonder what…
Quantum and Woody issue 7, from Valiant, continues the story of the two adopted brothers, Eric (Quantum) and Woody Henderson.
Just in time for Vampirella’s 50th anniversary, writer Kristina Deak-Linsner and artist Joseph Michael Linsner team up to create issue 1 of Vampirella: Roses For The Dead, for Dynamite.
The new Savage Wolverine Artist’s Edition from IDW has Frank Cho writing and drawing. The writing is witty and irreverent. The art is astonishing and beautiful.
Another gripping issue of Gideon Falls, from Image Comics. This time, we learn more about the Black Barn.
With Infidel 4, the scene is set for the upcoming final issue of this compelling miniseries from Image Comics.
From Image Comics, Skyward issue 3 gets us looking up from our own devices. But is that a good thing?