Trees: Three Fates Series Review: Despair in the Shadows of the Trees
Trees: Three Fates
Trees: Three Fates (Ellis, Howard) delivers the long awaited third volume in typically spectacular fashion.
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Trees: Three Fates (Ellis, Howard) delivers the long awaited third volume in typically spectacular fashion.
DetailsThe noose steadily tightens in “Lois Lane” #7 (Rucka, Perkins, Eltaeb) as Lois slowly zeroes in on who put out a contract on her life! But steadily-mounting tensions between her and the Question threaten to derail everything…
DetailsGravity Falls
Gravity Falls, Oregon feels alive. It feels like a person could visit. It brings about a vague familiarity while at the same time introducing audiences to a separate, mystical world in a way that feels comparable to classics like Bridge to Terabithia or Tuck Everlasting.
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.
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.
DetailsBuilding a larger Valiant universe with the upcoming new title “Final Witness”
DetailsRai #3
Rai #3 (Abnett, Ryp, Dalhouse) serves up pure awesomeness of cybernetic samurais on a vengeance quest like something out of only the very best spaghetti westerns.
DetailsHawkeye: Freefall #1
Hawkeye: Freefall #1 (Rosenberg, Schmidt, Sabino) is the kind of comic that we haven’t seen in a long time, the kind that makes you smile.
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.
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DetailsThe Commissioner #1
The Commissioner #1 (Jenkins, Herbert, Lucas): The story was great and the art was absolutely fantastic, this is a one-shot worth checking out.
DetailsCount Crowley: Reluctant Midnight Monster Hunter #3
In Count Crowley: Reluctant Midnight Monster Hunter #3 (Dastmalchian, Ketner), Jerri continues her quest to find out why monsters are trying to kill, she locates Dr. Frights, and well it doesn’t go as planned.
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