Small Press Saturday with Matt McGrath and ID-10t Error!
This Small Press Saturday we talk with Matt Mcgrath about his book ID-10T Error!
DetailsThis Small Press Saturday we talk with Matt Mcgrath about his book ID-10T Error!
DetailsIn this Small Press Saturday, Comic Watch talks with Greg Anderson Elysée about his series Is’nana the Were-spider!
DetailsBloodshot #8
Bloodshot #8 brings thrilling new developments while expanding on the connected Valiant universe in a truly exciting way to deliver a book that no fan will want to miss. @HackinTimSeeley #PedroAndreo @adalhouse @darveLsharpe @ValiantComics
DetailsBungo and Alchemist Gears of Judgment
Series review of Bungo and Alchemist Gears of Judgement. Japan’s most remarkable writers fight to protect the stories they wrote. A lifeless and overly complicated series that fails to grab anyone’s attention.
DetailsCatwoman #25
Catwoman #25 oozes style from the first page. The creative team’s love and understanding of the main character is one that lays a marker down early to excite fans that Catwoman is in very capable hands! @therightram @fdoBlanco @fcoo @TENapolitano
DetailsDarth Vader #5: Dark Heart of the Sith Part V
Darth Vader reaches near the end of his journey to discover what happened to Padme in issue 5. (Pak, Ienco, Menon) He knows he can only discover grief and devastation, but he presses on nevertheless.
DetailsStar Wars #6: The Destiny Path Part VI
Luke Skywalker continues his quest to learn more about The Force and his father in issue #6 (Soule, Saiz, Prianto). Instead, he encounters victims of the Dark Lord and learns their stories instead.
DetailsCaptain America #23
Not the return of Red Skull as the solicit would indicate, Captain America #23 (Coates, Milla, @RobotJQ @JoeCaramagna @Marvel) instead turns out to be a riviting realignment of the focus of the series, vaulting it into elite status.
DetailsShironeko Project Zero Chronicle
Series review of Shironeko Project Zero Chronicle. The Kingdoms of Light and Darkness struggle to bring about a lasting peace. An amazingly dull and painfully series to sit through. Here is a show that asks for far too much of your attention.
DetailsGiant-Sized X-Men: Storm #1
Giant-Sized X-Men: Storm #1 (Hickman, Dauterman, Wilson) is full of beautiful art and fine characterizations. What more do you need?
DetailsEdgeworld #1
Edgeworld #1 (Austen, @patolliffe65 @leeloughridge #JodiWyne @comixology) is an excited new entry into a brand new sci-fi world that doesn’t care if you’re not ready for adult material!
Details“Doom Metal” kicks off in Justice League #53 (Williamson, Xermanico, Farjardo Jr.), and although the art is gorgeous, the plot feels threadbare and by-the-numbers. There’s definite potential for growth – due more to overarching narrative promise than anything technically delivered here – but it may take another issue or two to reach it. Turns out, not even death metal can rock at an eleven every time.
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