Martian Manhunter #11 (of 12): Gazing Into the Abyss
Martian Manhunter #11 (Orlando, Rossmo, Plascencia) in the penultimate chapter, all hell breaks loose as J’onn and Charnn collide head-on for their final conflict!
DetailsMartian Manhunter #11 (Orlando, Rossmo, Plascencia) in the penultimate chapter, all hell breaks loose as J’onn and Charnn collide head-on for their final conflict!
DetailsThe Grudge
The Grudge is a technically beautiful film with tonnes of atmosphere and dread to spare, as well as solid performances all around from a game cast, more-or-less making up for what it lacks in effective scares and horror set-pieces.
DetailsRuins of Ravencroft: Carnage #1
Ruins of Ravencroft: Carnage #1 (Tieri, Unzueta, Vilanova, Rosenberg) begins the journey into restoring the institute while also uncovering the darkness of its past but presents some problems for new readers.
DetailsThe Butcher of Paris #2
A suprise hit from Dark Horse, The Butcher of Paris #2 (Phillips, Kotz, Wordie) packs incredible depth of narrative behind gorgeous Dave Johnson covers.
DetailsJeff Lemire and Tyler Crook take us further into the odd abyss with COLONEL WEIRD: COSMAGOG!
DetailsPsi-Lords #8
Psi-Lords #8 (Van Lente, Guedes) Ridiculously beautiful art makes every page literal eye candy and Van Lente’s tactful use of humor, raw action and cosmic intrigue it’s a undeniable that one of the most seductive reads of 2019 will stay strong in 2020.
DetailsDetective Comics #1018
Detective Comics #1018 (Tomasi, Godlewski) This issue has a lot going for it – an interesting storyline, fantastic art and colors, as well as a new and VIOLENT enemy.
DetailsIDW’s highly influential horror series LOCKE & KEY gets its own series on Netflix! Check out the trailer and more here!
DetailsPaul Cornell turned trans people not passing into a joke every issue of Demon Knights. We, readers, have to deal with that without unintentional fallout, without unintended insult. Wee! us.
DetailsAs DC Black Lable’s DAPHNE BYRNE #1 hits shelves tomorrow. Here’s a first look at issue #2!
DetailsDracula
Although “The Rules of the Beast” starts off in familiar territory, showrunners Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat eventually manage to present their own unique twist on the subject matter – aided by a delightfully over-the-top performance from Claes Bang as the titular vampire – setting up a new status quo for the rest of the series that’s different from anything we have seen in previous adaptations of the novel.
DetailsIt’s Spike and Gunn to the rescue in Angel #8 (Hill, Melnikov, Titov) with Fred in the clutches of Wolfram & Hart! With Angel out of town dealing with an insurgent Hellmouth, can an untested Gunn and a soulless Spike win the day?
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