Story & Art: Tim Seeley and Tony Fleecs
Colors By: Brad Simpson, Felipe Sobreiro
How do you build a superhero universe? Considering the rise of the MCU and decades upon decades of Marvel and DC comics that should...
Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay Points! It’s the comic book review blog to the ODPH podcast!
For this entry, we’re checking out the early days of Conrad S. Hauser in the Energon Universe. The flagship...
Creative Team: Ryan Stegman, Kenny Porter, Tyrell Cannon, Mike Spicer and John J. Hill
The Schlub's sixth issue delivers an explosive finale as Roger and Cirrus face the ultimate battle against...
Creative Team: Ryan Stegman, Kenny Porter, Tyrell Cannon, Mike Spicer and John J. Hill
Introducing: The Schlub! Hold on tight as we dive into this epic issue that has left our...
Kaya Issue 12 – Image Comics
Creative team: Wes Craig (story, art and design), Jason Wordie(colors), Tom Napolitano(letters), Erika Schnatz (design)
Kaya issue 12 brings us another mini issue between our main storyline...
The first Star Trek comic book event comes to an epic and satisfying conclusion in this issue. While it leaves cliffhangers for future stories, the event itself is essentially wrapped up in a nice little bow...
This is a supernatural detective story with no shortage of twists and turns. So if you like magic and mystery then you are going to fall in love with this series for sure...
This is a series on par with anything Image has put out in the past. If the story continues at the pace and depth it’s currently at then I foresee this being “the next big thing” in comic books...
Hunt for the Skinwalker #1 - Boom! Studios
Creative Team: Zac Thompson (Writer), Valeria Burzo (Artist), Jason Wordie (Colorist), Joe Sabino (Letters)
It’s not very often...
Luckily for us, Boom! Studios is here keeping the fire burning for Firefly fans both new and old. We may not be getting any new episodes any time soon, but we can rest easy...
Palicki is crafting a top tier detective story with this series. Each issue leaves you wanting more...
The art from Cavalcanti and lettering from Steen add to the noir feel of the entire series. Black and white was a fantastic choice for this detective series...
Johnson and Parrott scored a direct phaser hit with this first issue... Hernandez and Filardi have gone to warp 10 with their work in this series so far...