Neonomicon
Alan Moore put a new book out! There, now that we have that out of the way, we can move on. Neonomicon is Moore’s new highly anticipated title. It is a sequel to Moore’s previous miniseries “The Court Yard.” (If you haven’t read The Court Yard, go do it). The story follows a team of […]
The Calling: Cthulhu Chronicles
BOOM! Comics has made a name for itself in the past five years (five!). Last year they snagged the Disney license (before the Marvel merger) and published what may have been the most talked about super-hero comic book of the year: Irredeemable. Something you may not have noticed is that for they have also been […]
Officer Downe
I am not going to pan Officer Downe. I would guess that there are a quite a few comic book readers who would like this book: snarky humor and violence. Tons and tons of violence. I am an old fart who does not need that much blood in my comic book, but I recognize that […]
Jane Weidlin’s Lady Robotika #1
The pedigree on Jane Weidlin’s Lady Robotika #1 is more impressive than the actual comic book. First, their is Jane Weidlin, the lead guitarist for the Go-Go’s and sometime actor. Her co-creator, co-writer and penciler and inker for half of the first issue is Bill Morrison. Mr. Morrison is a co-founder of Bongo Comics (and […]
Meta #4
Again, I am happy to be reading a comic by Ted McKeever. Meta 4 #2 is out today. I know today that you can go into any comic book store and find non-superhero comics. It is pretty easy. However, when I read my first Ted McKeever comic back in the late 80’s, comic book stores […]
The Walking Dead #75 (& Volume 12)
This is not a book review: BUY THIS BOOK: The Walking Dead #75. You won’t regret it! 40 pages. A color story. And… and… and…
Preview: Troublemaker By Janet and Alex Evanovich
Dark Horse was kind enough to give us a special preview of this new graphic novel coming out on July 20th! You’ll get your first glance here of Troublemaker, by Janet Evanovich and Alex Evanovich, with art by Joelle Jones! Leave a comment about what you think, personally, I want to pick it up and […]
Unknown Soldier #21: A Brief History Lesson of the AK47
If you are not reading this comic, kick yourself. Then go get this issue, #21. Sure, Unknown Soldier is sadly being canceled at #25 but that is no reason not to pick up this issue, even if it is this issue alone that you ever buy. Grab this issue for the blending of the history […]
Pale Horse #1
Yes, this review is late. Pale Horse #1 came out on June 16, 2010. However, I just read and liked it, so I want to recommend it to you. Of course, #2 is not yet on the printing schedule, so I may be giving you a bum steer.
Cold Space #3
Everyone loves Samuel L. Jackson, right? I believe that is the reason that BOOM! decided it could publish Cold Space created by Samuel L. Jackson and Eric Calderon. Doesn’t that guy on the cover look like Samuel L. Jackson?
Hellboy: “The Storm #1” It’s Walking Dead with Armor, What’s Not to Love?
Okay let’s the disclaimer out of the way first. I’ve been reading comics for more than a few years now, but for some reason I’ve never gotten around to picking up Hellboy. It’s not because I didn’t like the concept or the idea of the story, I just never really found the time. So, when […]
Hellboy: The Storm #1
Has it really been more than half a year since the last issue of Hellboy: The Wild Hunt? With the great BRPD comics going at the same time, sometimes I do not notice I don’t have a new Hellboy comic around. However, once I got Hellboy: The Storm #1 in my hands, I was a […]
James Reviews, Hellboy: The Storm #1
Hellboy: The Storm, represents my first foray into the Hellboy comic franchise. I’ve read many comics over the years, but have never been into a Hellboy cover before. But, as I love Dark Horse, and Hellboy is a well known and well respected franchise, I thought it was about time.
Irredeemable #15
I said earlier that Incorruptible had moved past Irredeemable on my scale of favorites. My issues with Irredeemable include the sprawling plot and the many characters. However, these are not, inherently bad things. This is still a good comic. I am wondering if I should just have kept reading it in trade paperback format so […]
Zenescope Turns Five Years Old
Now, some of you youngsters probably do not remember that there used to be only two big comic book companies, and black and white comics. Black and white companies was where you went to get any kind of flavor. Of course, now, there are many successful independent companies. Zenescope is one of them and it […]