Comic Review: Maw #1 (BOOM! Studios)
From BOOM comes Maw #1, a highly triggering, trauma-and-drama-filled horror journey.
From BOOM comes Maw #1, a highly triggering, trauma-and-drama-filled horror journey.
From the experienced team of Jeff Lemire and artist Andrea Sorrentino comes the launch of a new Image title: Primordial.
Check out our thoughts on this week’s comic books.
In a twist against the norm, Midnight Western Theatre features a black and white cover, and full colour interiors. Let’s look at issue four of this horror title from Scout…
Cutaway Comics has released a one-shot, Orcini, “From the world of BBC TV’s Doctor Who”. The Orcini character first appeared in Doctor Who’s Revelation of The Daleks from 1985’s Season…
Owen, Soren, and the talking Axe. Kicking ass, taking names, here again for Vault Comics’ Barbaric #3.
Lytton #4 from Cutaway Comics continues the long and winding road for these spin-off characters from Dr. Who, the cult British SciFi TV series.
Black Cotton #5 from Scout Comics increases the danger and savage brutality factor. It’s another gripping chapter!
In the US town named Lost Turkey, there ain’t all that much going on day to day. Know what I’m sayin’? But in The Deadbox #1, a new horror title…
Black Manta, fresh from the Aquaman 80th Anniversary 100 page comic, now has his own six-issue miniseries at DC.