Comic Review: Home GN (Lev Gleason Publishing)
It’s outer space, spaced apart from inner space.
It’s outer space, spaced apart from inner space.
Princess Zaria of the Belanj Valley figures prominently in the first issue of Invincible Red Sonja, from Dynamite.
Dynamite Comics’ James Bond: Agent of Spectre #3 continues to thrill, a fine take on the “licensed to kill” Bond franchise.
In issue 3 of Chained To The Grave, from IDW, the mayhem continues.
Is there really a ‘good Asian’ in San Francisco in 1936? It’s a trick question, of course, and partially answered in The Good Asian #1, from Image Comics.
Snatched #1, the first issue of a new Scout title, yanks at your head and doesn’t let go.
Resonant #9, from Vault, in its ‘post-apocalyptic-Lost’ environment, continues to engage us. It’s constant war!
Issue five of DC Comics’ Batman Black and White (2021 volume) continues in its established approach of presenting several short stories, illustrated in black and white.
The newest volume in the collected newspaper strips of Steve Canyon is Volume 11.
Vault Comics’ Witchblood, the story of Yonna, a young witch cruising the southwest US on her motorcycle, accelerates with issue 2.