Html code here! Replace this with any non empty raw html code and that's it.
spot_img

Tag: indie comic book reviews

The war between Araneons and Vampires comes to a brutal end! The fight grinds on as The Watcher and Silver Surfer look on. Dracula gives no quarter as the Araneons are dismantled and the heroes of...
As the Groupies continue to be oblivious to what is really happening on the road. It is time for us to see this world through Gaia’s eyes, and it isn’t all pretty. Groupies #3 Written By Helen Mullane...

The Cull #2 review – What Is “God?”

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...

Project: Cryptid #1 – Yetis & Death Worms

If you are into cryptids, then I have a book for you this week on new comic book day! This new series from Ahoy Comics is an anthology series...

KILL YOUR DARLINGS #1 review – The Fine Line of Reality

KILL YOUR DARLINGS #1 by Image Comics via KLC Press Creative: ETHAN S. PARKER, GRIFFIN SHERIDAN, BOB QUINN and JOHN J. HILL Welcome to an all...

WAG #1 (Comixology Originals) – Can society survive without tech?

If I had to sum up this first issue in one sentence: Jason Bourne in the apocalypse with no technology, some mental health issues and childhood trauma, with a touch of the supernatural. At this point, I have no clue how much is spot on, and how much is just yet to be uncovered...

The Gimmick #6 – Pro-Wrestling, Drama and Corruption

A hard hitting drama with intrigue and comedy sprinkled throughout makes for something new and refreshing on comic store shelves this week...

Alice Never After #2 – Further Down The Rabbit Hole

It’s someone who Alice herself banished from Wonderland forever after the defeat of the previous Queen. The Cheshire Cat has returned, and he is asking the court for re-entry to Wonderland...

Black’s Myth: The Key To His Heart #3 – Noir Storytelling…With Monsters!

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...

The Schlub #1 – Action & Humor In One

Roger picks up this relic and examines it for a moment. Cirrus and Wyrm both look on in horror as Roger makes yet another bad choice for himself and others...

The Shadows of Thule (Part 2 of 2) – An Epic Graphic Novel Fit For Cinema

Nearly 20 years later, we see a Gaelic boy named Calum, running through the forest, cradling a baby in his arms. He trips and falls, and then finds himself face to face with a Pict hunter...

The Cull #1 – Monsters, Mystery and Adventure Await

Thompson proves, yet again, that she is a force to be reckoned with in the comic industry. Her writing draws the reader in with each page...

Recent articles

spot_img