Warren Ellis and Tom Raney’s Change or Die
Warren Ellis and Tom Raney’s Change or Die gave us versions of the tropes who could change the world.
DetailsWarren Ellis and Tom Raney’s Change or Die gave us versions of the tropes who could change the world.
DetailsId:Invaded
Series review of Id:Invaded. Former detective Akihito Narihisago helps search for notorious serial killers by entering their minds. A fascinating mystery story with outstanding animation and characters.
DetailsSeason 3 of Designing Women taught us all about fandom we need to know.
DetailsThis one is rated R, folks. MA-mature audiences only! NSFW-whatever the hell that means. Be sure to have soap and water handy to wash your eyes after viewing! Not for squeamish! Not for easily offended! Presented for fun only.
DetailsTokyo Ghoul Volume 1
Ghoul or human any manga reader will find this cruel story a delight to read.
DetailsNinjak vol 6: The Seven Blades of Master Darque
Ninjak vol 6 (Kindt, Cafu, Lamming, Segovia, Baron, Lee, Arreola): If you’re a new reader I’m genuinely excited, like kids on Christmas morning excited for you as you work your way through this fantastic run with an all around epic conclusion.
DetailsMetal Men #6
Metal Men #6 (Didio, Davis, Wright, Lanham) is an engrossing tale that brings a meaty realness to the Pinocchio trope, Davis and Didio take something that’s been done a million times and turns it on its ear to create something unique that truly draws you into the story.
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.
DetailsSentient
You don’t have to be a sci-fi buff to get into Sentient (Lemire, Walta), as it’s a human drama above all else. The art sings and the central question at it’s heart – “Can machines learn to be human?” – will have you pondering this series for days after finishing.
DetailsMark Gruenwald and Paul Ryan’s D.P.7 is a three year “real time” soap opera about seven unusual Americans and the hospital they escape from.
DetailsAstonishing X-Men (2004) #62-65
Astonishing X-Men (2004) #62-65 (Liu, Walta): Bobby Drake has always been a complicated case. Join Comic Watch today to travel to 2013 and take a look at a queer Bobby issue, 2 years before his coming out. It’s complicated, it’s confusing, it’s sometimes not so good, but what it ultimately tells us about storytelling and subtext is precious.
DetailsNinjak #17
Ninjak #17 (Kindt,Bernard, Rodrigues, Dalhouse, Arreola) is the kind of climax you wish all spy/action stories who measure up to. It neatly and expertly wraps up a huge chapter in both Roku and Ninjak’s lives while also planting small seeds that show promise of epic things to come.
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