What Looks Good for the Week of September 18, 2019 Daniel Gehen September 16, 2019 Columns, What Looks Good Might as well refer to this week as "Three's Company," as there are a bunch of Issue #3's hitting this week that are worth checking out. Oh yeah,...
3.0 Review: Vampirella Facsimile Edition #1 Jason Jeffords Jr. July 18, 2019 Dynamite, Indie, Reviews Dynamite Entertainment Hey there dear readers! I got that new Vampirella #1 everyone is talking about! No, not the Christopher Priest, and Ergun...
2.5 Review: Red Sonja/Vampirella Meet Betty/Veronica #1 is a Crossover That Deserves Better Jason Jeffords Jr. May 8, 2019 Dynamite, Reviews Dynamite Entertainment (w) Amy Chu (A) Maria Sanapo (c) Vinicius Andrade As a comics reader, I've dabbled in the occassonal Red Sonja and...
Micro Reviews: Wonder Week! Daniel Gehen February 14, 2019 DC Comics, Dynamite, Image, Marvel Comics, Reviews A lot of books came out this week. Here's my opinions on some of them, including two with the word "wonder" in the title. Hooray for SEO! Now, on to...
Monday Morning Pick ‘Em – February 13th, 2019 Daniel Gehen February 11, 2019 Columns, Monday Morning Pick 'Em, What Looks Good We as comic readers are inundated with a myriad of new books every week. Each title is hoping to be the one to grab our attention and be a regular...
4.0 Vampirella #13 Ray Tate January 28, 2012 Reviews Last issue, something massacred a plane load of passengers, and left a message for Vampirella. Vee and her companion Sofia travelled to...
4.0 Vampirella #12 Ray Tate December 24, 2011 Reviews In the Warren magazines, Vampirella operated as a supernatural sleuth, in the vein of Nancy Drew, albeit with less clothing. She would...
5.0 Vampirella Annual #1 Ray Tate December 10, 2011 Reviews This was a pleasant surprise. "Annual" has become a dirty word in the comic book community. Once something special, annuals...
3.0 Vampirella #11 Ray Tate October 29, 2011 Reviews This is a perfectly good Vampirella inventory story. Brandon Jerwa does an excellent job tailoring a tale that could indeed work for the Doctor...