Comic Review: Deadman #4 (DC Comics)
With issue 4, Neal Adams’ Deadman title from DC continues the multilayered mystery of Boston Brand’s death.
With issue 4, Neal Adams’ Deadman title from DC continues the multilayered mystery of Boston Brand’s death.
IDW’s Walt Disney’s Showcase #1 features Donald and his cousin Fethry, in original tales never before seen in the US.
Tempers are flaring up in DC’s Batman White Knight number 5. Is this a good thing?
With this IDW trade collection of Weird Love “So This Is Love”, Craig Yoe and Clizia Gussoni put together another big helping of strangely off-key love stories. And, since February…
VS is a new title from Image. With Ivan Brandon writing and Esad Ribic (Nic Klein on colors) drawing it, hopes are high! Or… a little too high??
Goodness, it’s February, the month of romance! How about DC’s Young Monsters in Love issue one? Surely a heart-thumper of a deal for your $10. Or not?
Mother Panic/Batman #1, from Young Animals imprint of DC, is the midst issue of a continuing crossover. You see, it is “Milk Wars Part Two”, (who knew?) coming at us…
With Inside Moebius, Part 1, Dark Horse embarks on the first in a six-volume collection of the later works of the French comic artist.
With Volume 8, IDW’s continuing series of reprints of the Complete Milton Caniff Steve Canyon strip enters the early 1960’s. Specifically 1961-1962.
Berger’s Books, a subset of Dark Horse, (the editor is Karen Berger) introduces a new comic in Hungry Ghosts #1. But the ingredients aren’t fresh… and here’s why: