Trees: Three Fates Series Review: Despair in the Shadows of the Trees
Trees: Three Fates
Trees: Three Fates (Ellis, Howard) delivers the long awaited third volume in typically spectacular fashion.
DetailsTrees: Three Fates
Trees: Three Fates (Ellis, Howard) delivers the long awaited third volume in typically spectacular fashion.
DetailsSpawn #303
Spawn #303 (McFarlane, Alexander, Steigerwald, Orzechowski) is an interesting step forward in this increasingly important arc, expanding on the world with some intriguing developments that will have new and longtime fans alike truly excited.
DetailsHeart Attack #2
In a world where many other comics are afraid to get too political, Heart Attack #2 (Kittelsen, Zawadzki, Garland, Brousseau) is a series for our times.
DetailsSUNDAY CLASSICS: The Manhattan Projects volume 1
Join us for a look back at The Manhattan Projects volume 1. Nothing like a light piece of historical fiction to brighten your Sunday!
DetailsUNDISCOVERED COUNTRY #2
Undiscovered Country #2 (Snyder, Soule, Camuncolli, Orlandini, Milla, Crank) continues to be the perfect blend of brilliant character-driven, symbolism soaked writing combined with out of this world art!
DetailsNomen Omen #3
Nomen Omen #3 (Bucci, Camagni, Amelia) lays the old world mythology on heavy in this intriguing journey into faeryland.
DetailsKilladelphia #1
As we sway between the dark reality of death and the surreal nature of existence, Killadelphia #1 (Barnes, Alexander, NCT) finds its success in guiding readers through the apparent dread with impressive consistency and coherence.
DetailsCriminal #10
Criminal #10 (Brubaker, Phillips, Phillips) The Cruel Summer begins to build to a head as common goals are realized and the seeds of betrayal are made ready.
DetailsOlympia #1
Olympia #1 (Pires, Diotto) is a valiant but somewhat futile effort to recapture the magic of childhood fantasy.
DetailsHeart Attack #1 (Kittelsen, Zawadzki, Garland, Brousseau)
Heart Attack #1 (Kittelsen, Zawadzki, Garland, Brousseau) is a politically charged, current events driven homage to both the X-Men and the real life struggle of minorities in America.
DetailsFamily Tree #1
With its unique premise and stand-out art style, Family Tree (Lemire, Hester) begins an interesting journey that displays what lengths a family will go to keep one of their own safe.
DetailsNomen Omen #2
Nomen Omen #2 (Bucci, Camagni) is a gloriously grotesque continuation of a stellar first issue. For fans of horror and fantasy, it is a must-read.
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