Comic Review: Kill Or Be Killed Deluxe Edition (Image Comics)
Image Comics releases a war of violence from a red hooded vigilante roaming down the streets of New York in a big graphic novel of Kill or Be Killed the…
Image Comics releases a war of violence from a red hooded vigilante roaming down the streets of New York in a big graphic novel of Kill or Be Killed the…
There’s a new story arc with Criminal #5, from Image.
Criminal #4 from the well-established Image team of Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips, is a grimy slide into the underworld of desperate and deluded dreams. Down the rabbit hole of…
CRIME COMIC LEGENDS ED BRUBAKER AND SEAN PHILLIPS EXPOSE THE SEEDY UNDERBELLY OF COMICS IN BAD WEEKEND IMAGE COMICS TO PUBLISH THE BAD WEEKEND HARDCOVER EDITION THIS JULY, AHEAD OF…
The team of Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips once again demonstrate how top comics are done: panel by panel. It’s Criminal #3 from Image.
Criminal 2 from Image takes us off in a new direction from issue 1. It’s not a question of whether that’s a good or bad thing. Just different. And fascinating.
Writer Ed Brubaker, illustrator Sean Phillips, and colourist Jacob Phillips hit high ground in the story of lowlifes, with issue #1 of Criminal, their new title from Image.
If you can afford $25 US, I URGE you to pick up Fade Out, the new Trade Paperback from Image. And I’ll tell you why:
Inject this one into your reading list: My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies, from Image.