Comic Review: The Kamandi Challenge #11 (DC Comics)
The Kamandi Challenge #11 starts things off right, with a fantastic Nick Bradshaw cover!
The Kamandi Challenge #11 starts things off right, with a fantastic Nick Bradshaw cover!
Check out our thoughts on this week’s comic books.
In which we learn why Rasputin joined forces with Russia’s greatest enemy, and how Professor Bruttenholm became involved in the Allies’ shadow war against the Nazis’ occult warfare program.
We’re getting to know the family better in issue 2 of The Family Trade, from Image.
Wizord doesn’t hang about before winding Lady Violet up about killing her brother and boy does it work!
The American Way #4, from DC’s Vertigo, had great characters and action.
I love this series, I came into it late and binged a load of issues but its a really refreshing concept and pretty well executed (Pardon the pun)
Picture the idea of humans spontaneously evolving. Image Evolution #1 shows you the effects.
Man, it looks like the next issue might calm down enough so I can take a breath! These past few issues have been intense!
DC Comics brings you a side story which makes Batman look more like The Joker in The Batman Who Laughs on its first issue.