ComicTober 2019: Monster War Daniel Gehen October 3, 2019 Columns, Dynamite, Top Cow Monsters. Throughout history people have been fascinated by them. Real or not, there’s something undoubtedly alluring about them. Whether they’re...
A Plea From Christopher Golden Daniel Gehen July 30, 2019 News See below: Christopher Golden on Writer James A. Moore I could tell you about the work and career of James A. Moore (and I will). I could tell...
Singles Going Steady 5/13/2015: Today’s Comics, Today’s Reviews! Dana Keels, J.L. Caraballo, Lisa Wu, Matt McGrath, Richard Zom May 13, 2015 Reviews, Singles Going Steady Singles Going Steady is Comics Bulletin’s weekly single issue review roundup. Lantern City #1 (Paul Jenkins / Matthew Daley / Carlos...
4.0 Advance Review: 'Baltimore: The Infernal Train' #3 Gave Zack the Chills Zack Davisson November 1, 2013 Reviews I had a secret fanboy moment in this issue of Baltimore: The Infernal Train. In one of my old reviews I said that this series was the epitome of...
4.0 Advance Review: 'Baltimore: The Infernal Train' #2: the Good Guys are Losing Zack Davisson October 14, 2013 Reviews My favorite scene of this comic: Inquisitor Duvic stands--covered in blood, raging mad, and holding a severed head—and orders the local...
4.0 Review: 'Baltimore: The Inquisitor' Looks at the Origins of Evil Zack Davisson June 18, 2013 Reviews If Baltimore were a Marvel comic, this issue would have big, bright banners cluttering up the cover, declaring "Special One-Shot Origin...
4.0 Review: Baltimore: The Widow and The Tank isn't the Best, Must Settle for Greatness Zack Davisson February 19, 2013 Reviews I've been spoiled by Baltimore. With series like The Plague Ships and one-shots like The Play -- one of the best single issues of 2012...
4.5 Review: Baltimore: The Play (one-shot) Zack Davisson November 22, 2012 Reviews Just when I think Baltimore can't get much better, Mignola and Golden prove me wrong. Awesome.While ostensibly a one-shot, this is issue #13...
4.0 Miniseries Review: Baltimore: Dr. Leskovar's Remedy Zack Davisson July 24, 2012 Reviews It's always cool when a writer anticipates my thoughts. I was reading Baltimore: Dr. Leskovar's Remedy, and I couldn't help but think...
4.0 Baltimore: The Plague Ships Zack Davisson December 21, 2011 Reviews Many of us who read the prose novel Baltimore were wondering what Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden were going to do with the character. It was...
5.0 ADVANCE REVIEW: Baltimore: The Curse Bells #5 Zack Davisson December 13, 2011 Reviews ADVANCE REVIEW! Baltimore: The Curse Bells #5 will go on sale Wednesday, December 14, 2011.Oh my. Baltimore: The Curse Bells #5 is a seriously...
4.0 ADVANCE REVIEW: Baltimore: The Curse Bells #4 Zack Davisson November 9, 2011 Reviews ADVANCE REVIEW! Baltimore: The Curse Bells #4 will come out on Wendesday, November 9, 2011.Issue Four of Baltimore: The Curse Bells opens...
4.0 ADVANCE REVIEW: Baltimore: The Curse Bells #3 Zack Davisson October 11, 2011 Reviews ADVANCE REVIEW! Baltimore: The Curse Bells #3 will come out on October 12, 2011.When we left the steadfast tin soldier Baltimore and the...
5.0 Baltimore: The Curse Bells #2 Ray Tate September 17, 2011 Reviews Contrary to popular belief, it wasn't just Hellboy that made Hellboy popular. All right. It was mostly Hellboy, but Mignola pitted him against no...
4.0 Baltimore: The Curse Bells #1 (Ray's review) Ray Tate August 13, 2011 Reviews Writers Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden build on the mythology of Baltimore. The vampires, huge monstrous bat things, scavenged the near dead...