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4.5

Review: Sabrina The Teenage Witch #3 Is A Spell Of An Issue

Jason Jeffords Jr.
June 19, 2019
Archie Comics, Indie, Reviews
Archie Comics (w) Kelly Thompson (a) Veronica Fish, Andy Fish Sabrina: The Teenage Witch #3 starts with Sabrina in the grasp of a newly...
5.0

Advance Review: ‘Black Hammer/Justice League: Hammer Of Justice! #1’ Hammers Its Way Into My Heart

Jason Jeffords Jr.
June 12, 2019
Dark Horse, DC Comics, Reviews
Dark Horse Comics / DC Comics (w) Jeff Lemire (a) Michael Walsh (L) Nate Piekos (c) Dave Stewart, Michael Walsh Editor's Note: This is a...
3.5

Review: Detective Comics Annual #2 – Fear The Reaper

Jason Jeffords Jr.
June 1, 2019
Big Two, Big Two Reviews, DC Comics
DC Comics (w) Peter J. Tomasi (a) Travis Moore, Max Raynor (c) Tamra Bonvillain, Nick Filardi Throughout the Dark Knight's long, peacekeeping...
4.5

Review: Doom Patrol Episode 1

Jason Jeffords Jr.
February 17, 2019
Miscellaneous Comic Book Content
Following the team's live action debut in episode 4 of Titans the Doom Patrol comes back full force in the first episode of their self titled show....

Review: Kill Or Be Killed #1

Ray Sonne
August 5, 2016
Image, Reviews
Kill Or Be Killed #1 is either a joke with a really bad punchline, as told by critically-acclaimed Image Comics team Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips,...

Keeping It Ghastly: Parasyte Vol 1

Shelly Atomic
October 2, 2015
Keeping It Ghastly, Keeping It Ghastly, Manga
It does my little shriveled heart good to see a horror manga that has continued to thrive. Despite the many times that this story has switched...

Keeping It Ghastlya: Lullabies from Hell

Shelly Atomic
September 18, 2015
Dark Horse, Keeping It Ghastly, Keeping It Ghastly, Manga
I keep finding more and more Hideshi Hino manga in used book stores and comic book shops. Publishing companies in the mid 2000s was very, very into...

Keeping It Ghastly: Reptilia

Shelly Atomic
September 4, 2015
IDW, Keeping It Ghastly, Keeping It Ghastly, Manga
Reptilia – a Japanese slasher manga. A hidden killer who won't stay down, an innocent, young last-girl constantly being chased by said killer,...

Starve is a Perfect Combination of Smarts, Style, and Passion

Chase Magnett
May 12, 2015
Reviews
Sometimes it’s difficult to discern what the best new series will be out of each Image Expo. There’s no doubt that these small events are...

Keeping It Ghastly: Hino Horror Vol 5: Living Corpse

Shelly Atomic
April 11, 2015
Keeping It Ghastly, Keeping It Ghastly, Manga
Oh, Hideshi Hino. Don't make me take back all the nasty things I said about you! Alright fine, you big bully. You just had to write Hino Horror Vol...

Keeping It Ghastly: Orochi: Blood

Shelly Atomic
April 3, 2015
Keeping It Ghastly, Keeping It Ghastly, Manga
Orochi: Blood is a supernatural thriller that explores the notion of nature versus nurture. Originally the sixth and final volume of the Orochi...

Keeping It Ghastly: Hino Horror Vol 2: The Bug Boy

Shelly Atomic
March 20, 2015
Keeping It Ghastly, Keeping It Ghastly, Manga
From an initial reading there isn't anything particularly outstanding about Hino Horror Vol 2: The Bug Boy. The artwork is chunky and the dialogue is...

Keeping It Ghastly: Mantis Woman

Shelly Atomic
March 13, 2015
Keeping It Ghastly, Keeping It Ghastly, Manga
Mantis Woman is a 2003 collection of short stories akin to the R.L. Stine-esque books that we all read as kids and the camp legends that we all told...

Review: ‘Powers’ Removes All of the Comic’s Charm and Adds Nothing in Return

Chase Magnett
March 11, 2015
Reviews
Here’s my advice. If the premise of the television series Powers interests you then do one of two things: 1. Read the excellent comic series...

Keeping It Ghastly: Ajin Vol 1 and 2

Shelly Atomic
February 27, 2015
Keeping It Ghastly, Keeping It Ghastly, Manga
“For high schooler Kei – and for at least forty-six others – immortality comes as the nastiest surprise ever. Sadly for Kei, but...
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