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Review: Saga #37 Offers a Startling New Glimpse Into a World at War
Saga is back and the newest issue falls into a familiar pattern. The series is composed with its […] -
Advance Review of Southern Bastards #15
One thing Southern Bastards has done consistently well since its debut is provide a complete […] -
Review: A.D. After Death #1 Combines Epic Ideas with a Personal Scope
There’s a very real tendency in comics to look for subjects of canonization well before their […] -
Advance Review: Motor Crush #1 Doesn’t Try To Be Cool, It Just Is
Everybody knows the difference between the person at the party who wants to be cool and the one […] -
Why We Love Mark Waid’s The Flash
While Barry Allen has secured his legacy as The Flash on television, it is his protege and nephew […] -
God Country #1: A Midwesterner’s Reading
The obvious draw of God Country lies in the first half of the title. This is a comic that features […] -
The Few #1 Establishes a Brittle, Haunting Mood
American comics, not to mention film and literature, do not lack for stories set in a […] -
Advance Review: Curse Words #1
If you’ve read a comic created by Ryan Browne before, then you know to expect a lot of laughs […] -
REVIEW: Loose Ends #1 Represents Modern Crime Comics at Their Best
Story: Jason LatourArt: Chris BrunnerColor: Rico RenziPublisher: Image ComicsRelease Date: January […] -
Invincible #132 Works Hard to Establish the Beginning of the End
Written by Robert KirkmanArt by Corey WalkerColors by Nathan FairbairnPublished by Image […]