• RETRO REVIEW: Captain Britain – Volume 1: Birth of a Legend

    Beginning with Captain Britain #1, cover dated October 13, 1976, Marvel Comics did something it had never...

  • RETRO REVIEW: Freemind #0-8

    What if you were a brilliant scientist – Stephen Hawking-type brilliant – but like Hawking, you were in a body that...

  • Sisterhood A Hyde Street Story #2

    Sisterhood A Hyde Street Story is off to a great start. Writer Maytal Zchut has efficiently set up the story and established the characters personalities without wasting a page. The revenge premise has a supernatural twist, and there are moments that allude to something more sinister behind Violet’s return. 

  • Breathtaker HC

     Breathtaker was the story of Chase Darrow, whose kiss is eventually deadly, yet who is craved by men nonetheless. Cultured by the government to have these powers, anyone who loves her pays the ultimate price. She is conflicted about her powers and was on the run from the government. They sent another of their creations, The Man, after her. 

  • Gotham City Sirens Unfit for Orbit #5

    The Gotham City Sirens are in a bit of a jam. They are trapped inside the Lunaria Nightclub – which is 200 miles above Gotham City – with Despero and his mind-controlled minions.

  • Mark Spears Monsters #6

    The kids have sought refuge from the werewolf by climbing the water tower but find it shaky and unstable. When the situation becomes precarious a mysterious new character arrives – a silver man who flies.

  • RETRO REVIEW: Origins of Marvel Comics: The 50th Anniversary Edition

    The deluxe, collector’s edition of the Origins of Marvel Comics includes a new Alex Ross take on the original cover, essays by Ryall, Tom Brevoort, Ross, and Larry Lieber, as well as an interview with Fireside editor Linda Sunshine.

  • The Terminator #9

    The latest issue of Terminator by Declan Shalvey takes two different points of view. First, we have the humans who are angry, determined, and willing to die to stop the catastrophe to come. The second is that of the Terminator who is singularly focused on protecting Cyberdyne and Skynet.  

  • Batman #161

    Even two issues before its conclusion Batman #161’s fourth chapter of “Hush 2” has proven a number of things: First, with the right story, creators can go home again.

  • Geiger #16

    I’ve previously called Geiger the best monthly comic on the market at the moment, and after reading Geiger #16, it’s easy to stand by that claim.

  • Godzilla’s Monsterpiece Theatre

     It’s 1922 and popular party man Jay Gatsby is throwing another soirée and hoping to draw the attention of Daisy Buchanan – that is until his Long Island estate is attacked by Godzilla!

  • RETRO REVIEW: Stranger Things and Dungeons & Dragons

    A perennial favorite fantasy roleplaying game and a beloved supernatural TV show based in 1980s nostalgia come together in the limited series Stranger Things and Dungeons & Dragons.

  • RETRO REVIEW: Captain Britain – Volume 1: Birth of a Legend

    Beginning with Captain Britain #1, cover dated October 13, 1976, Marvel Comics did something it had never...

  • RETRO REVIEW: Freemind #0-8

    What if you were a brilliant scientist – Stephen Hawking-type brilliant – but like Hawking, you were in a body that...

  • Sisterhood A Hyde Street Story #2

    Sisterhood A Hyde Street Story is off to a great start. Writer Maytal Zchut has efficiently set up the story and established the characters personalities without wasting a page. The revenge premise has a supernatural twist, and there are moments that allude to something more sinister behind Violet’s return. 

  • Breathtaker HC

     Breathtaker was the story of Chase Darrow, whose kiss is eventually deadly, yet who is craved by men nonetheless. Cultured by the government to have these powers, anyone who loves her pays the ultimate price. She is conflicted about her powers and was on the run from the government. They sent another of their creations, The Man, after her. 

  • Gotham City Sirens Unfit for Orbit #5

    The Gotham City Sirens are in a bit of a jam. They are trapped inside the Lunaria Nightclub – which is 200 miles above Gotham City – with Despero and his mind-controlled minions.

  • Mark Spears Monsters #6

    The kids have sought refuge from the werewolf by climbing the water tower but find it shaky and unstable. When the situation becomes precarious a mysterious new character arrives – a silver man who flies.

  • RETRO REVIEW: Origins of Marvel Comics: The 50th Anniversary Edition

    The deluxe, collector’s edition of the Origins of Marvel Comics includes a new Alex Ross take on the original cover, essays by Ryall, Tom Brevoort, Ross, and Larry Lieber, as well as an interview with Fireside editor Linda Sunshine.

  • The Terminator #9

    The latest issue of Terminator by Declan Shalvey takes two different points of view. First, we have the humans who are angry, determined, and willing to die to stop the catastrophe to come. The second is that of the Terminator who is singularly focused on protecting Cyberdyne and Skynet.  

  • Batman #161

    Even two issues before its conclusion Batman #161’s fourth chapter of “Hush 2” has proven a number of things: First, with the right story, creators can go home again.

  • Geiger #16

    I’ve previously called Geiger the best monthly comic on the market at the moment, and after reading Geiger #16, it’s easy to stand by that claim.

  • Godzilla’s Monsterpiece Theatre

     It’s 1922 and popular party man Jay Gatsby is throwing another soirée and hoping to draw the attention of Daisy Buchanan – that is until his Long Island estate is attacked by Godzilla!

  • RETRO REVIEW: Stranger Things and Dungeons & Dragons

    A perennial favorite fantasy roleplaying game and a beloved supernatural TV show based in 1980s nostalgia come together in the limited series Stranger Things and Dungeons & Dragons.