Comic Review: Niourk HC (Dark Horse)
Niourk, published by Dark Horse books, is a ‘cave to stars’ adventure. And it works.
Niourk, published by Dark Horse books, is a ‘cave to stars’ adventure. And it works.
Dark Horse has collected Michael Chabon’s The Escapist from 2004 and 2005 in a large trade volume, numbering over 400 pages. That’s a lot of escapism!
Violent Love trade Volume 2, from Image, is a ‘lovely and violent’ saga.
Motherlands issue #1 emerges from DC Vertigo…and if you can stand the foul language, it’s pretty darn good!
Once in a while, a trade comes out that is utterly amazing and stunning in its marraige of words and art. Only The End Of The World Again from Dark…
IDW collects the first three issues of Frankenstein Alive, Alive in a trade volume, leading to an upcoming release of the title’s issue 4.
It’s animals and birds as spies, as Image Comics collects the first 4 issues of Spy Seal, “Britain’s slickest secret agent”!
The Rocketeer gets his own comic of collected short stories, as IDW publishes The Rocketeer, Best of Rocketeer Adventures, Funko Edition.
From IDW comes Thomas F. Zahler’s Time and Vine, in trade. It’s a time-traveling romantic historical story, set in wine country.
From Dark Horse, Vinegar Teeth #1 screeches in from left field, spins around in place, leaving puzzlement and eye-popping amazement all around.