Rai #5: Dare To Be Human
Rai #5
Only the best of comics can juggle so many things at once and never dip in quality no matter which way the wind blows. Rai #5 (Abnett, Ryp, Dalhouse) is absolutely one of those comics.
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Only the best of comics can juggle so many things at once and never dip in quality no matter which way the wind blows. Rai #5 (Abnett, Ryp, Dalhouse) is absolutely one of those comics.
DetailsSnotgirl #15 : The Rehearsal
(O’Malley, Hung, Cohen, Odomo) If you loved #1-14 of Snotgirl, this one delivers. You’re gonna scream and laugh and cry with it I swear! If you’re not caught up or starting to get into Lottieworld, all I wanna say is you’re gonna eventually have get everything you want of this series. It’s gonna get messy! Complicated! Gay! And certainly there’s a mystery there! Plus the art is constantly astounding and even gets better!
DetailsEerie, Indiana
Eerie, Indiana was a cool show back in the 90s that would have been a teenage version of the X-Files but aired before X-Files. The show followed a teenage “weirdness investigator” as he looked into the strange happenings in his small hometown.
DetailsWith new sitcom-styled comic series Getting It Together out 10th June on Image, and Ghosted in L.A. ending its 12 fascinating issues in the same month on Boom! Entertainment, we have had the amazing oportunity to talk with Grace about those books, his endless projects and collaborations, music, writing proccesses and more!
DetailsMetal Men #5
Metal Men #5 (Didio, Davis, Delecki) dares to ask, what if we took the Metal Men seriously and just what does that mean? Answer: plenty of amazing storytelling and fantastic art.
DetailsPeter Porker, the Spectacular Spider-Ham #4
Peter Porker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #4 (Wells, Robson, Arciniega) is a great big ball of fun. It’s amazing that a pig in a Spider-Man costume can be this entertaining, but it is.
DetailsAnt-Man #3
Ant Man #3 (Wells, Burnett, Spicer, Petit) is so far the run’s weakest issue narratively, but the art remains first rate. With larger threats around every corner, hopefully the next issue will be a return to form.
DetailsGhostbusters: Year One #2
Ghostbusters: Year One #2 (Burnham, Schoening, Delgado) takes a look at some of the events in the life of Ray Stanz leading up to (and after) the first movie. Amazing issue!
DetailsGhosted in L.A. #9
Ghosted in L.A. #9 (Grace, Keeny, Le) rounds up a dark and plot-centered issue. The melodrama and emotional dialogues are still here, but they give more space to some final revelations that leave us expecting the next issue.
DetailsAmazing Spider-Man #41
Amazing Spider-Man #41 (Spencer, Ottley, Fairbairn, Caramagna) finds Spidey teaming up with Boomerang to take on…a lot of people. Say what you will, but this book will definitely have you coming back, Sorry, boomerang joke.
DetailsBloodshot #7
Bloodshot #7 (Seeley, Laming, Masters): All that being said, it boils down to this: pound for pound you will not find a better action/adventure book on the market. Accept no substitutes.
DetailsSpider-Verse #6
Spider-Verse #6 (MacKay, Carlos, Sotomayor) is a letdown. This series might read better in trade, all in one sitting rather than monthly issues.
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