Comic Review: The Shadow of A Man (IDW Publishing)
IDW is releasing, at long last, an English language version of a European graphic novel The Shadow of a Man. It’s the fourth release in Alaxis Press’ The Obscure Cities…
IDW is releasing, at long last, an English language version of a European graphic novel The Shadow of a Man. It’s the fourth release in Alaxis Press’ The Obscure Cities…
James Bond: Agent of SPECTRE #2, from Dynamite, picks up where issue 1 left off: Bond has a new assignment. This series is worth a read, and I’ll explain why:
Witchblood occurs in the western US, modern-day. A bit dusty, a lot groovy. From Vault Comics, Witchblood #1.
Just when you thought you could leave the house, what comes loping along but Rabid World #1, from Scout Comics!
It’s the 1800s in Western US. A great time for evil and drama! Presenting: Midnight Western Theatre #1 from Scout Comics.
DC’s Batman Black and White returns with issue 4.
Lady Baltimore: The Witch Queen #1, from Dark Horse this week, has a history.
With Scout Comics’ imprint entitled “Scoot”, a new title emerges: Wild Bull & Chipper, issue one.
Issue #3 of Abbott: 1973 continues the retro tale of the black female journalist, Abbott, in Detroit. She has a new boss and is digging into political corruption. Things are…
A truly mind-affecting first issue of UltraMega is released among us this week from Image Comics. This one is awesome and eye-popping.