Comic Review: Wonder Woman: Dead Earth #1 (DC Comics)
With the new release of DC’s Wonder Woman in Black Label imprint, Wonder Woman Dead Earth #1 is given a compelling new makeover.
With the new release of DC’s Wonder Woman in Black Label imprint, Wonder Woman Dead Earth #1 is given a compelling new makeover.
The second issue of DC’s Superman Smashes The Klan brings us further along in this three-issue miniseries. The physical dimensions of this book are small (this is a small-sized comic),…
With issue 2 of Image’s Undiscovered Country, we find ourselves somewhat trapped within the remains of the old United States.
I’m very impressed with Issue #1 of Lucy Claire: Redemption. And I’ll tell you why!
If you’ve been following the release of Dark Horse’s EC Archive hardcovers, this one might be a bit of a twist: Modern Love
Steve Niles and Gyula Németh bring us another Criminal Macabre storyline in issue 1 of The Big Bleed, from Dark Horse.
The Red Mother, from BOOM! Studios, with its haunting cover by Jeremy Haun (colour by Nick Filardi) is a fascinating venture off the main street, straight into stranger danger.
From DC, Wonder Woman Come Back To Me #6 wraps up the current arc. This title, reprinting two 12 page chapters per issue from previously printed 100 page Walmart Giants,…
The Butcher Of Paris #1, from Dark Horse, has a distinctly dramatic advantage: it’s the story of a serial killer, based on a true story.
With the third issue of Ruby Falls, we see how the various strands of small-town mystery, current-day simmering discord, and splendid storytelling dovetail into something very very readable.