Comic Book Review – Lanza’s Haul 1/8/14
Black Widow #1 Written by: Nathan Edmondson Art by: Phil Noto Today, we have before us Black Widow #1. Again. There’s been quite a few Black Widow #1’s out there in the world. Most...
Black Widow #1 Written by: Nathan Edmondson Art by: Phil Noto Today, we have before us Black Widow #1. Again. There’s been quite a few Black Widow #1’s out there in the world. Most...
As a child, much of my imagination revolved around the exploits of Godzilla and his gargantuan allies and rivals. Sure, the knock-offs, such as Gamera the flying turtle (friend to all children!) received their...
[7 & 7 Reviews take a look at 7 Core Aspects of any product in a neat review format.] I’ll be honest up until this past weekend, I had never heard of Ninja or...
Locke & Key: Alpha #2 Written by: Joe Hill Art by: Gabriel Rodriquez Colors by: Jay Fotos It’s been sitting there for about an hour. I can’t bring myself to open it, knowing it’s...
Justice League #25 Forever Lost Writer: Geoff Johns Art by: Doug Mahnke Birds of a feather, kill together. Or at least, that’s how Owl Man would like it. Geoff Johns delivers the story behind...
Uncanny X-Men #15.INH Written by: Brian Michael Bendis Art by: Kris Anka Colors by: Rain Beredo Hello class. Today we’ll be reviewing Uncanny X-Men, Volume 3, issue #15.INH. Not to be confused with those...
Amazing X-Men #2 Written by: Jason Aaron Art by: Ed McGuinness Colors by: Marte Gracia I think if I were an X-Man, I could face any challenge knowing that if I died, I’d surely...
Conan and the People of the Black Circle #3 Written by: Fred Van Lente Art by: Ariel Olivetti By Crom! I really wish it were more acceptable to toss around “By Crom!” in everyday...
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe #8 What Lies Within, Part 2 Writer: Dan Abnett Art by: Rafael Kayanan (pencils), Kathryn Layno (colors) He-man and the other Masters of the Universe continue their...
Rachel Rising #21 Written by: Terry Moore Art by: Terry Moore Horror is a tough genre to pull off in comics. It’s not that comics can’t elicit a scare through gore and storytelling, but...