Scream: Curse of Carnage #1: The Shadow over Manhattan
Scream: Curse of Carnage #1
Scream: Cult of Carnage #1 (Chapman, Mooneyham, Beredo) begins the story of Scream and her new host, Andi Benton, in a macabre and exciting way.
DetailsScream: Curse of Carnage #1
Scream: Cult of Carnage #1 (Chapman, Mooneyham, Beredo) begins the story of Scream and her new host, Andi Benton, in a macabre and exciting way.
DetailsMorbius #2
Morbius #2 (Ayala, Ferreira, Poggi, Hanna, Sanchez-Almara): It’s not only the start of a great Morbius run but also sheds hope that we can see the glory days of Tomb of Dracula or Werewolf By Night yet again some day.
DetailsWonder Woman : Dead Earth #1
Wonder Woman : Dead Earth #1 (Johnson, Spicer, Wooton): This is a brutal, beautiful story which strips Wonder Woman down to the bones of the myth — then polishes those ruins until they absolutely glow.
DetailsAnnihilation Scourge Fantastic Four #1
Annihilation Scourge Fantastic Four #1 (Gage, Olortegui, Vlasco, Smith, Arciniega) Johnny Storm stepping up big time? Reed revealing some crazy secrets about the Sentry and more, all you need in a solid Fantastic Four adventure into the Negative Zone.
DetailsSpider-Man 2099 #1
Spider-Man 2099 #1 (Spencer, Ze’Carlos) New to the web-head of 2099? Start here my friend.
DetailsCastle Rock
Set in the Steven King multiverse, Castle Rock follows the community of Castle Rock, Maine. A mystical and evil force enters the town of Castle Rock, killing off the villagers. Is the series a chilling and deserving addition to the Steven King multiverse or an embarrassment that is best left forgotten? Let’s find out.
DetailsThe following is a list of genre shows that have been canceled since January 1, 2019. No doubt you will already be aware of some but you might also find some surprises! Also…some interesting new series premiering between now and the end of the first quarter of 2020.
DetailsPenny Dreadful
“Penny Dreadful” is somehow as good, or greater, than the sum of its parts – even though those parts include several of the greatest works of fiction ever written – aided by a killer cast, tonnes of moody atmosphere, and John Logan’s Sorkin-esque approach to scripting (with sole writing credit throughout most of the series), bringing everything together into a cohesive whole with its own unique voice and perspective. “Penny Dreadful” is one of the greatest (most underrated) shows of the 21st century.
DetailsDeathbringer #1
Deathbringer #1 (Quinn, Peeples, Prianto) wasn’t my favorite of the introductory one-shots, but with decent art and good writing, it was still an enjoyable experience.
DetailsAnnihilation Scourge: Silver Surfer #1
Annihilation Scourge: Silver Surfer #1 (Abnett, Davidson, Milla): Well can we just keep it real here? If Dan Abnett’s name is on a comic you already know you’re in for a good time
DetailsThe Butcher of Paris #1
The Butcher of Paris #1 (Phillips, Kotz, Wordie, Peteri) sheds a terrifying light on a monster nearly lost to history and the limits of human empathy.
DetailsThe Dreaming #16
The Dreaming #16 (Spurrier, Sauvage) answers a lot of questions. All of those answers will change the Dreaming forever. Keter’s infiltration of the Dreaming is a fascinating look at technology and efficiency clashing with storytelling and myth.
Details