Comic Review: Harrow County #27
Writer: Cullen Bunn Artist & Letterer: Tyler Crook When Bunn and Crook took a short break after the cliffhanger ending of #24, I knew the post-hiatus issues had potential. But the last 3 books have been...
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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /homepages/6/d328359114/htdocs/wsb5852877701/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Writer: Cullen Bunn Artist & Letterer: Tyler Crook When Bunn and Crook took a short break after the cliffhanger ending of #24, I knew the post-hiatus issues had potential. But the last 3 books have been...
In a completely out of left-field announcement, Nintendo has extended its partnership with Dark Horse to bring their newest fighting game series, Arms, to comics. Well we are lite on details, we do know...
Writer: Cullen Bunn Artist & Letterer: Tyler Crook This one kicks off with a bang, as the series’ title (always inventively worked into the opening pages) is written in white lightning. Following the untimely...
Writer: Cullen Bunn Artist & Letterer: Tyler Crook Last issue ended with one of the most shocking cliffhangers yet: Bernice, Emmy’s long-time friend, is hunting down the supernatural beings of Harrow and is willing to...
Writer: Cullen Bunn Artist: Tyler Crook & Aud Koch Following the many intense revelations in the previous issues regarding Emmy’s “family” and the true nature of her power, Bunn kicks off a new arc by...
“Stringers” and “Zodiac Starforce” debut, “Fight Club” disappoints, “Dead Drop” concludes, and Ninjak simultaneously dies in “Book of Death” while delivering a knock out issue in his ongoing series – all in this week’s reviews...
This week I review Old Man Logan #1 and All-New Hawkeye #3 from Marvel Comics and Fight Club 2 #1 from Dark Horse Comics!
This is probably a crossover you were not expecting. How did it turn out?
Alright, let’s try something a little different this week. Here are shorter reviews for more comics. I feel like I can cover more bases this way, plus you readers get some more variety. Amazing...
Star Wars #18 Script: Brian Wood Pencils: Stéphane Créty Inks: Julien Hugonard-Bert Lettering: Michael Heisler Cover Art: Víctor Manuel Leza This was a solid installment by Brian Wood and co. This arc has been...