Garth Ennis and Men’s Blind Support of Men
A Train Called Love, Garth Ennis, Mark Dos Santos, a scene of women with garbage boyfriends, the sexist response from “comics fans.”
DetailsA Train Called Love, Garth Ennis, Mark Dos Santos, a scene of women with garbage boyfriends, the sexist response from “comics fans.”
DetailsMorbius #3
Morbius #3 (Ayala, Ferreira, Poggi) isa textbook example of why “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it” will forever endure as a wise saying. Fun as fun can be.
DetailsBooks of Magic #15
Books of Magic #15: (Howard, Fowler, Taillefer, Boyd, Klein, Carpenter) as one door closes another window….closes. Tim’s allies become less and less his only avenue of support is the dark one he should never have approached in the first place.
DetailsVampires and more at Archie comics on 1/20
DetailsThe Question: The Deaths of Vic Sage #2
The Question: The Deaths of Vic Sage #2 (Lemire, Cowan, Sienkiewicz, Sotomayor) is a wild ride in the wild west thanks to an amazing creative team. A lot of questions are still being raised, but issue #2 provides enough action to tide you over until the next issue.
DetailsBloodshot #5
Bloodshot #5 (Seeley, Booth, Corona): Few action oriented comics are this well crafted, the perfect mix of humanization, bloody conflict and slightly off color humor. Issue after issue Bloodshot proves itself to be worth every penny.
DetailsJonny Quest
Jonny Quest is a fascinating and timeless cartoon, It holds up when watched it today, 55 years after it aired, and will be enjoyed by a modern-day audience, no matter what they’re age.
DetailsJames Bond #2
James Bond #2 (Ayala, Lore, Gapstur, Kurichiyanil) is another great comic version of a Bond popcorn movie. Fun, and it’s got you wondering and guessing with the turn of every page.
DetailsSensation Comics with fantastic Wildcat and Little Boy Blue comics and a Wonder Woman by Joye Hummel, the first woman to write the character.
DetailsSymbiote Spider-Man: Alien Reality
Symbiote Spider-Man: Alien Reality #2 (David, Land, Leisten, D’Armata) continues to flip the script and subvert expectations, giving fans a fun, unpredictable story that’s heavy on both strong character beats and action!
DetailsThe critically acclaimed Scottish fairytale retelling from Kit & Cat Seaton is the perfect read for fans of The Prince & the Dressmaker
DetailsKnives Out
Rian Johnson took the concept of the Victorian mansion murder mystery and updated it for modern audiences, making it interesting again. It played out like the Clue board game but with additional great wit, suspense, and sardonic humor.
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