Comic Review: Web of Carnage #1 (Marvel Comics)
Web of Carnage takes a deeper, nastier look into the madness of the bloodthirsty crimson symbiote after Eddie Brock--Venom became the new “King in Black” after Knull’s defeat. Now free…
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Web of Carnage takes a deeper, nastier look into the madness of the bloodthirsty crimson symbiote after Eddie Brock--Venom became the new “King in Black” after Knull’s defeat. Now free…
A beautiful cross-section of food, culture, and Indian folklore Entice your palate with the follow-up offering from the Eisner, Harvey, and Ringo Award-nominated team behind the lauded, critically acclaimed series…
Experience your favorite stories like you never have before! BOOM! Studios announced today the PEN & INK collection: a deluxe art-focused format of select first issues featuring stunning black and…
Writer Ram V pulls out all the exotic stops in Detective #1071 from DC. Ram V’s strengths are, well, at full strength in Lost Sands. Orgham Place is having a…
In Gotham Nocturne Act 1, “Something In The Way” part 2, or more simply Detective Comics #1067, the curtain rises on Batman, frozen solid. The operatic drama resumes, with Mr.…
As the young woman croons into the old microphone in the dark club under the spotlight, DC’s Detective Comics takes us on another moonlight ride.
In the Pacific Ocean, deeply down under, there is a spaceship graveyard. Gravely unstable, remote, removed. Then researchers appear to check it out. Then trouble starts.
The Swamp Thing #13, lucky for us, is another strong issue. This DC title is scheduled for a 16-issue run, and there is still power in the pistons. The current…
Okay, I haven’t been reading DC’s Swamp Thing on a regular basis, but after reading issue #12, I’m solidly on board, and here’s why:
Gotham City Transforms into a Gothic Opera in ‘Gotham Nocturne’