NEWS WATCH: IMAGE COMICS’ Best-Selling series BITTER ROOT gets new colorist and begins a new arc!
BITTER ROOT #6 kicks off a brand new story arc with new colorist Sophie Dodgson.
DetailsBITTER ROOT #6 kicks off a brand new story arc with new colorist Sophie Dodgson.
DetailsThe critically acclaimed Scottish fairytale retelling from Kit & Cat Seaton is the perfect read for fans of The Prince & the Dressmaker
DetailsLet’s face it, there have been some weird cartoons over the years, and none more so than those of the 80’s. Many of these odd cartoons are now long forgotten but make for interesting peculiarities when they do pop up!
DetailsThe Dreaming #17
The Dreaming #17 (Spurrier, Evely, Lopes) covers a lot of ground within a little space. The issue’s three plots simultaneously expand and develop only to masterfully align in what may be one of the most memorable issues of The Dreaming.
DetailsGotham City Monsters #5
Gotham City Monsters #5 (Orlando, Nahuelpan, Mulvihill) edges closer to its conclusion by carefully blending horror-action elements with deeply personal character work.
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.
DetailsExcalibur #5
Excalibur #5 (Howard, To, Arciniega): The Very Good fire Fox is back — and so is Rogue. This issue is a lot of fun, and exactly what you want from a fantasy X-Series.
DetailsJeff Lemire and Tyler Crook take us further into the odd abyss with COLONEL WEIRD: COSMAGOG!
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.
DetailsMiles Morales: The End
Miles Morales: The End #1 (Ahmed, Scott, Sanchez-Almara) hits the right notes for the character himself, but unfortunately any poignancy is lost beneath a sea of post-apocalypse cliches.
DetailsPaul Cornell turned trans people not passing into a joke every issue of Demon Knights. We, readers, have to deal with that without unintentional fallout, without unintended insult. Wee! us.
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