Review: Harvest #3
Writing: A.J. Lieberman Art: Colin Lorimer Ben was a successful surgeon until a nasty drug habit caused him to allow a woman to die on his table, exposing his addiction and his incompetence and...
View ArticleReview: Saga, Vol. 1
Writing by: Brian K. Vaughan Art by: Fiona Staples Saga Vol. 1 collects #1-6 of the ongoing series. I am genuinely baffled as to how this series went unnoticed by me until now. I decided to review the...
View ArticleReview: Valentine, Vol. 1: The Ice Death TP
Writing by: Alex DeCampi Art by: Christine Larsen, Tim Durning, Cassandra James Valentine is a French soldier in 1812, stumbling through a blizzard in Russia with a fellow fighter when they come...
View ArticleReview: Saga #9
Writing: Brian K. Vaughan Art: Fiona Staples Review by Melissa Megan Recently, a friend of mine said something like ‘Saga fans are the Breaking Bad fans of comic books’. (Elliot Serrano) So true. If...
View ArticleReview: Bedlam #3
Writing: Nick Spencer Art: Riley Rossmo Review by Melissa Megan 2012 was the year of Riley Rossmo for me. I shouted at the Gods when Green Wake ended and I thanked them when Rebel Blood showed up on...
View ArticleReview: Bedlam #4
Writing: Nick Spencer Art: Riley Rossmo Cover: Frazer Irving A priest is gruesomely murdered. Fillmore Press is undergoing a nasty ‘interrogation’ by the local “hero”, The First. The police suspect...
View ArticleReview: Saga #10
Writing: Brian K. Vaughan Art: Fiona Staples Review by Melissa Megan Marko and Alana are the hottest couple in comic books. Does anyone not know that by now? The opening of this issue is yet another...
View ArticleReview: Bedlam #5
Writing: Nick Spencer Art: Riley Rossmo Review by Melissa Megan After a few issues of watching Fillmore, formerly serial killer Madder Red, passionately assist the police department in working out the...
View ArticleReview: Saga #11
Writing: Brian K. Vaughan Art: Fiona Staples Review by Melissa Megan Boy does Brian K. Vaughan know how to open an issue and get your attention. In another of Hazel’s flashbacks to her parents’...
View ArticleBedlam #6 Review
Writing: Nick Spencer Art: Riley Rossmo Review by Melissa Megan Crazy, winged holy man is massacring everyone that moves over at the hospital. The pet superhero of Bedlam PD, The First, is taking a...
View ArticleSaga #12 review
Writing: Brian K. Vaughan Art: Fiona Staples Review by Melissa Megan Oh, Saga, how you play with my emotions. The games this series plays are heartbreaking, thrilling, disturbing. The opening scene of...
View ArticleChin Music #1 Review
Chin Music #1 Review Writing: Steve Niles Art: Tony Harris Review by Melissa Megan Apparently, Chin Music is about a guy named Shaw who can leap through time and possesses supernatural powers. He’s...
View ArticleBedlam #7 Review
Writing: Nick Spencer Art: Ryan Browne Cover: Frazer Irving Review by Melissa Megan Oh, Bedlam chaos and insanity, how I missed you. In issue #7 Madder Red is back to his old tricks, which in this...
View ArticleReview: Lazarus #1-2
This week marked the release of the second issue of a new series from Image Comics, Lazarus, by Greg Rucka, Michael Lark, & Santi Arcas. Lazarus takes place in a future where there are no more...
View ArticleReview: Saga #13
Saga #13 Cover. Image Courtesy of imagecomics.com Writing: Brian K. Vaughan Art: Fiona Staples Review by Dorina Arellano When last we saw our heroes, we were left with a pretty big “oh, snap!” moment,...
View ArticleSheltered #1 & #2 Review
Sheltered #1 & #2 Review Writing: Ed Brisson Art: Johnnie Christmas Review by Melissa Megan Victoria and her dad recently arrived at Safe Haven, a community intentionally removing themselves from...
View ArticleComic Review: Dark Engine
Dark Engine by Ryan Burton and John Bivens is a new comic that plenty of my friends have been waiting on, and after reading it, I’m reasonably certain that no one has been or will be disappointed....
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