The Many Faces of Danzig’s Morella
Glenn Danzig’s Morella is introduced to audiences in a variety of styles by Ted Naifeh, Junko Mizuno, Simon Bisley, Tim Vigil, Verlienne…
DetailsGlenn Danzig’s Morella is introduced to audiences in a variety of styles by Ted Naifeh, Junko Mizuno, Simon Bisley, Tim Vigil, Verlienne…
DetailsFor the first time, the creative team of Lois Lane (Rucka, Perkins, Troy) comes up short in issue 10, larding this issue with unnecessary exposition for a character we barely know. It isn’t a complete disaster by any means, but is oddly out of character for such robust creators.
DetailsRe:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu
Watching Subaru and his friends make the best of their messed-up world is the best experience I have had with an Iseaki.
DetailsAsk for Mercy Vol. 1
Ask for Mercy Vol. 1 (Starkings, Harding) Richard Starkings and Abigail Jill Harding have discovered a great recipe with mixing science fiction, horror, and history. Ask for Mercy Vol. 1 will have you salivating for more!
DetailsDorohedoro
If I were to describe Dorohedoro’s first season with one word it would be unique. It’s unlike anything I’ve ever watched before and it feels like a breath of fresh air.
DetailsNinjak #4
Ninjak #4 (Kindt,Ryp,Mann,Sauvage,Guice,Arreola): If you’re gonna write a warning tale about an enigmatic and fierce foe routed in martial arts mayhem and magical mystery, this is a play book on how it’s done.
DetailsThe Dreaming #20
The Dreaming #20 (Spurrier, Evely, Lopes) marks the end of an incredible run by an even more incredible creative team. Daniel is back and the Dreaming is restored in this gorgeous and exciting issue that lives up to the Sandman name!
DetailsTurning 80, but young at heart!
DetailsEat the Dead by Siddharth Kotian is a knife in the stomach horror comic.
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