Siddharth Kotian’s Eat the Dead
Eat the Dead by Siddharth Kotian is a knife in the stomach horror comic.
DetailsEat the Dead by Siddharth Kotian is a knife in the stomach horror comic.
DetailsHot on the heels of the announcement that Netflix has ordered Mark Millar and Olivier Coipel’s The Magic Order to series we tried our hand at fan casting some of the major characters…
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DetailsAn interview with the amazing cosplayer and mixologist, Meri Williams.
DetailsONCE & FUTURE #7
Once & Future #7 (Gillen, Mora, Bonvillain, Dukeshire) King Arthur’s great knight makes a forever changing decision. While Duncan and Gran are preoccupied, an ancient book has been stolen. Old English has risen!
DetailsValkyrie: Jane Foster #9
Valkyrie: Jane Foster #9 (Aaron, Grønbekk, Rosanas, & Aburtov) moves the plot forward and paves the way for some interesting potential, but seems to lack some of the magic of past issues.
DetailsJohn Constantine: Hellblazer #5
John Constantine: Hellblazer #5 (Spurrier, Bergara, Bellaire) offers stunning storybook-like visuals and writing so raunchy and British that you’d think Spurrier is the magician himself.
DetailsLucifer #18
Lucifer #18 (Watters, Fiumara, McCaig) brings the hunt home and leaves the reader questioning which side Lucifer is on.
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DetailsAmethyst #2
Amethyst #2 (Reeder, Downie) returns for another do-it-all issue by Reeder, but this time with a lot of more emotional narrative and some really adorable character moments.
DetailsBlackwood: The Mourning After #2
Blackwood: The Mourning After #2 (Dorkin, Fish, Fish, McKenna) is a blast to read and perfectly balances reality in a magic setting. Dorkin’s talent shines in his characters; the students don’t feel like caricatures. The Fish’s art is the frosting on the cake — you can’t get enough.
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