Comic Review: The Last Barbarians #1 (Image Comics)
The Last Barbarians #1 from Image Comics treads some familiar ground, but then departs on behalf of family.
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The Last Barbarians #1 from Image Comics treads some familiar ground, but then departs on behalf of family.
Embedded with mysterious abilities unknown to him, Marvin Mosely aims to free humanity from the technological overlords that control humanity.
Scurry, a graphic novel from Image Comics/Skybound Comet is brimming with danger. Animal and rodent danger.
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Webtoon brings you another fantasy webcomic series from the same author of Hooky, where a circus appeared in sight and magic happens everywhere in Marionetta.
An anti-police protest turns freaky when police in Dakota City fire experimental new tear gas at the protestors. Oh, they turn into superpowered Bang Babies. Virgil is caught up in…
Image Comics brings you a mystery comic about a tragic tale of a romantic relationship that started in a bad way in Love Everlasting the graphic novel.
Bonding, a new graphic novel from Vault comics, mixes two or three comic genres together in an unlikely way. Part horror, part rom-com, and part sci-fi, Bonding is an unusual…
Travon isn’t a stranger to the challenges of life.
It’s Only Teenage Wasteland #3, from Dark Horse, tosses us into the continuing angst of the odd new world.