Comixology/Marvel Comment
Yesterday, Comixology announced that Marvel comics are now available worldwide. This is a big deal for me, and now means I can catch up on some old series like ‘Daredevil: Yellow’ and ‘Astonishing X-Men’ I […]
Yesterday, Comixology announced that Marvel comics are now available worldwide. This is a big deal for me, and now means I can catch up on some old series like ‘Daredevil: Yellow’ and ‘Astonishing X-Men’ I […]
Its been a really strong month, with a lot of good entries. Yet again the art and stories were all varied. My vote goes to: Leon and the Savage Fountain Leon and the Savage Fountain […]
The historical novel “Romance of the Three Kingdomsâ€, written in the 14th century, is known as one of the four greatest works in Chinese literature. This comic will follow the novel closely. The story follows […]
After 20 years of an easy peace, a series of seemingly unrelated yet alarming events weakens the rule of law inside the ancient trade kingdom of Inkazimulo. To make matters worse, evidence of the dire […]
Doc is an intelligent minded scientist on a quest. He seeks an answer to his family history that has led to his destiny as a paranormal creature of the night. He keeps his secret locked […]
Snipe Hunting is an Americanized imagining of the infamous Dytalov Pass Incident. After a group of campers are mysteriously found dead, the “haunted” woods surrounding the coastal New England town of Narranghassett are teeming with […]
California, winter, the late 1980s: lost on their way to bigger things in Los Angeles, a small-time conman and a thief reluctantly stop over for the night at the run-down Western Motel, in the agricultural […]
Leon and the Savage Fountain is an epic tale of good vs. evil. The story is set on the backdrop of the New World, 1513. Leon has the misfortune of of traveling across the North […]
Midday. A base in a jungle somewhere. A mysterious bearded warrior is on a mission. Slipping through the corridors like humungous, violent shadow, Iron Bard Ballisto uses an array of musical instruments as his weapons […]
Hourglass Falls is a best-selling fantasy novel written over 25 years ago on our world. The book was about the adventures of a boy named Sam, known to the people of Hourglass Falls as the […]
It’s the near future, and robots have become part of everyday life. But society isn’t the utopia (or dystopia) that many have predicted. The haves and have-nots still exist, and the Meckron family fits squarely […]
This is the story of a boy named Aleksander, who was raised by an abusive and alcoholic father, in Moratovo, Russia, during the cold war era. When Aleksander is faced with a decision of survival, […]
Transformers: Optimus Prime is available for free dowload in the UK. This is a good thing as I would hate to pay for it. Acting as a prequal to the first Transformers movie it concentrates […]
Zenescope’s Grimm Fairy Tales has been a hit & miss affair, but it has produced one consistant gem: Return to Wonderland. This is a sequal to Alice’s adventures – but it rapidly becomes clear that […]
Written & Illustrated by Karl Stephan, Sparko is an all-new comic from SLG Publishing. “A brush with death leads Norman into a strange underground London, where his unintentional guide, a pick-pocketing girl named Belle, keeps […]
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