The Murder Tourists and Oscar Zarate
Oscar Zarate and Alan Moore’s I Keep Coming Back is a horror story in which a fairly normal man just has a drink and watches strippers. Expressive, desperate art bringing us low-blow misogyny and a walk.
DetailsOscar Zarate and Alan Moore’s I Keep Coming Back is a horror story in which a fairly normal man just has a drink and watches strippers. Expressive, desperate art bringing us low-blow misogyny and a walk.
DetailsThe Demon Girl Next Door
Yuuko Yoshida woke up one day and discovered she had grown horns and a tail. To her utter shock, Yuuko learns that she is the descended of a long line of demons, and a curse has only ever allowed her family to live with just enough to get by. However, that could change if Yuuko could offer her ancestors the blood of a magical girl. But what are the odds a magical girl will just conveniently show up?
DetailsBelieve it or not I’m walking on air. I never thought I could feel so free.
DetailsWriter, artist, and inker Gerry Alanguilan passed at age 51 and leaves the industry mourning a remarkable talent taken far, far too soon.
DetailsDetective Comics #1017
Detective Comics #1017 (Taylor, Blanco, Kalisz) In an age where every conflict is near universal, it’s always refreshing to have something small-scale.
DetailsFrom Al Hartley to Tom King, Archie, Batman, Spider-Man, the X-Men, Andy Capp, a comic has to get to a point eventually or the diminishing returns and lack of believable consequence make us shut off.
DetailsJoin us for an interview we did earlier this year with artist Wil Sliney where we talked about collaborating with Charles Soule, his favorite Star Wars character and getting lost in Japan…
DetailsIt’s morphing time for Paramount Pictures with their “Power Rangers” reboot
DetailsToday we will interview an actual Storm Trooper. By “actual” I mean a fan and collector much like any of you who has taken his love of this film series to a higher level.
DetailsIf It’s for My Daughter, I’d Even Defeat a Demon Lord
Dale is a young, but highly accomplished and well-respected adventurer. While out on a job, Dale runs into a lost and starving demon girl named Latina. Unable to abandon the poor child, Dale brings Latina back to town. Unsure of what to do, Dale decides he will start looking after Latina, and now, the once harden warrior is settling into his new role as a father figure.
DetailsYoung Justice #11
Young Justice #11 (Bendis, Timms, Eltaeb): John Timms’ art is fantastic and stylish, but I just couldn’t find enough to care about in this issue.
DetailsThe Amazing Mary Jane #2
The Amazing Mary Jane #2 (Williams, Lopez, Gomez) is an enjoyable story with well-done art, but as Mary Jane’s first miniseries, it feels like it could be Mysterio’s first mini instead.
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