Review: The Blue Rider
The city of Miyamoto, a place of light and noise ran by a self-elected group of youths called The Screaming Stars – a clan of teenage assassins bred from an early age to kill and […]
The city of Miyamoto, a place of light and noise ran by a self-elected group of youths called The Screaming Stars – a clan of teenage assassins bred from an early age to kill and […]
Have I mentioned that I really enjoy Atomic Robo? Written:Â Brian Clevinger Art:Â Scott Wegener Colors:Â Ronda Pattison Letters:Â Jeff Powell Story: “Atomic Robo and the Ghost of Station X” Previously: Robo tried to save some astronauts in […]
Every so often I get to see something special. A while ago I was asked if I was interested in looking at a new title from Septagon Studios. Having already read and reviewed the excellent […]
Red 5 continue to release some excellent mini series which are readable for all! Written:Â Scott Chitwood Art:Â Alfonso Ruiz Colors:Â Garry Henderson Letters:Â Troy Peteri Cover:Â Matt Busch Story: “The Good, The Bad, and the Zombie” When two […]
Written by Chris Bunting and with art by Salvador Velázquez, this comic follows the exploits of historical highwayman, Dick Turpin who, despite being executed on the first page is a resourceful enough hero to escape […]
(Cross-posted with permission from Bring Back Bunty): The Beano and The Dandy have recently become available as iPad/iPhone apps (see news story) and these have the potential to be a great format for […]
Adapted from ‘Fallen Heroes’, a novel be Barry Nugent, ‘Tales of the Fallen’ is a compilation of four stories following the exploits of four ‘murderers, martyrs and mercenaries in the no-man’s-land between adventure and crusade.’ […]
Why aren’t you reading this book? Is THE RESET ADVENTURES OF CAPEMAN really all that compelling? Look, I’ll break it down for you. We’ve got a robot who’s also a scientist. He fights monsters, sometimes […]
Every so often there is a series which breaks the mould. That will be a starting description for Witch Doctor With the perfect mix of humour, horror, suspense and brilliant story telling – here are […]
Over at Appolicious they have a video review of the Marvel Comics App on Android. Hello True Believers! Despite the cries of traditional comic book collectors and readers, digital comics are becoming more and more […]
After last issues cliffhanger, I was really looking forward to seeing where this was all going… I wasn’t disappointed. Atomic Robo is one of my favourite comics so this review may be a little […]
It all seems so long ago when I previewed ‘Power Play’ This is a title along the vein of ‘Box 13’ where it has been optimsed for digital reading. Power Play is a new creator owned […]
The story of one of America’s most notorious killers is revealed in this true-crime comic unlike any other! Throughout the 1980s, the highest priority of Seattle-area police was the apprehension of the Green River Killer, […]
‘Hippy Jonny and the Banality of Life’ fits firmly in the slacker comedy genre. Jonny finds himself unemployed and, feeling that he does not fit into the working world as is, finds himself in situations […]
Now this is a story! Hitting the ground running with an excellent head-destroying sequence (!) and some science/magic/biology half way through we are getting all we want in this excellent issue! Anya Sobczek is locked […]
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