SiKtC Volume 1: Slaughter-Time
SiKtC volume 1
SiKtC Volume 1: As a horror genre fan this title is amazing, full of suspense, mystery and gore! I am hooked!
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SiKtC Volume 1: As a horror genre fan this title is amazing, full of suspense, mystery and gore! I am hooked!
DetailsSwamp Thing: New Roots #7
These DC Digital Firsts have struggled to overcome the rather mundane approach to storytelling and Swamp Thing: New Roots #7 (Hester, Mandrake, Hi-Fi, Sharpe) just fell into that same pitfall. It’s not a bad book, it’s just not one you will remember for long after reading, and that speaks to the untapped potential these books have.
DetailsIt can be a struggle for queer X-fans to see themselves in more than themes and subtext. To make things easier here is the first installment of the explicitly queer X-Men for #CWPride.
DetailsX-Men Alpha
SUNDAY CLASSICS brings you X-Men: Alpha (1995) (Lobdell, Waid): The end of the world starts with the Age of Apocalypse Alpha setting a change of events that only a stranger and the X-Men can set right.
DetailsJohn Constantine: Hellblazer #6
John Constantine: Hellblazer #6 (Spurrier, Campbell, Bellaire) is visually terrifying with writing so relevant that it is even scarier. Spurrier, Campbell, and Bellaire offer a great Constantine issue that is meant to be read this very moment.
DetailsGothThrob Magazine #1
GothThrob Magazine #1 by @biancaxunise is a passionate and shameless collection of personal and relevant stories about counterculture, oppression and coping/healing through community that can’t leave you indifferent.
DetailsPlanetary #12
Planetary #12 (Ellis, Cassaday, Depuy, O’Neil) is the type of issue that will make your jaw drop. This series is obviously an example of some of the highest quality execution in comics, but it really does just get better and better with each new issue and that’s not something easily accomplished.
Details12 Monkeys
Bruce Willis revisits the sci-fi genre as James Cole, a Volunteer from the future who attempts to chase, track, and understand a viral pandemic that ultimately leads to the demise of the majority of humankind. The simple relevance of this story adds a unique sense of eerie dread outside of the intended discomfort.
DetailsHarley Quinn: Make ‘Em Laugh #1
Harley Quinn: Make ‘Em Laugh #1 (Russell, Braga, Guerrero, Dillon) is a visual treat full of humor, overt insanity and wacky irreverence. As Gotham’s most notorious villains continue to arrive, it quickly becomes easy to see that no one can steal the show from Harley.
DetailsOne of history’s most influential comics writers, Denny O’Neil (Batman, Green Lantern/Green Arrow, The Question, Amazing Spider-Man, Daredevil) has passed and the industry once again is in mourning.
DetailsHatena Illusion
Series review of Hatena Illusion. The Hoshisatos are master thieves who use magic to hunt mystical artifacts. The story is broken, the characters are worse than hollow, and the entire series is a big mess.
DetailsWhen his sister summons him home to help solve a string of grisly murders, the town outcast must outrun his own demons to help save the town that cast him out.
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