Comic Review: Destroy All Monsters: A Reckless Book (Image Comics)
The creators of Pulp, My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies, Criminal, and The Fade Out strike again! This time, it’s with Destroy All Monsters: A Reckless Book, from Image.
The creators of Pulp, My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies, Criminal, and The Fade Out strike again! This time, it’s with Destroy All Monsters: A Reckless Book, from Image.
Image has released The Essential Guide to Comic Book Lettering this week. This is the ultimate guide for aspiring professional letterers.
The Shepherd (Professor Lawrence Miller) and his companions are travelling through the Seam, the forested place between this world and the next. It’s pretty awesome, all supernatural and ever-shifting.
The Ninja Scouts (yes: Scouts who have ninja skills) are the focus of a one-shot comic issue from Scout Comics’ “Scoot” imprint.
Deadbox, a new title from Vault Comics, continues to poke and prod in places where it is bound to provoke a response. And this makes for some powerful storytelling.
DC Comics’ new Black Label title, Batman: The Imposter, gets its start this week. And how does this first issue fare? Is it the real deal?
IDW is releasing a newly expanded and updated coffee table book featuring album art from the Canadian rock group Rush.
We can celebrate the return of Bond to Dynamite Comics with the release of Himeros #1. It’s an original Bond story, taking place today.
Wonder Woman is aging with grace and compassion, and DC Comics is celebrating her 80th Anniversary with a 100 page Super Spectacular.
Doctor Jacosta Joy is front and centre of a new title from DC, one which only peripherally refers to the Batman line of books: Arkham City, The Order Of The…