Comic Review: Lois Lane #2 (DC Comics)
Lois certainly doesn’t shy away from controversy or danger as things heat up from all angles.
Lois certainly doesn’t shy away from controversy or danger as things heat up from all angles.
In part two of five issues, Image’s Sea of Stars picks up where it left off; in outer space.
The City of Bane part two, and Gotham is in trouble!
Dark Horse brings us the horror short story, Snow, Glass, Apples. It’s written by Neil Gaiman and adapted and illustrated by Colleen Doran.
As The Justice League and The Legion of Doom prepare for the largest war that the multiverse will have ever known, there is one protector that stands watch. A protector,…
A dystopian future with an almost Shakespearian feel at times equals a pretty good first issue.
IDW has released another in its collectible large-sized (12″ x 17″) hardcover volumes of Artists Editions. This time around, it’s Walter Simonson’s Star Wars.
Aaaaand I’m done! This final page finished me, it can’t be it, surely won’t be, won’t it?
Isabellae, from Dark Horse Books, brings us the astonishingly detailed saga of Isabellae Ashiwara.
An Old Warrior Reluctantly Picks Up Her Sword Again in New Series From Dennis Culver (Burnouts, E is for Extinction) and Justin Greenwood (Stumptown, The Last Siege)