Sex has been writer Joe Casey and artist Piotr Kowalski’s little voyeuristic romp into the world of the the good guys versus the bad guys and their more, um, private details that you don’t see in other day to day comics. On the surface, Sex may appear like some simple dirty book that likes to portray people naked and engaged in slippery embrace.
Read MoreReview: Doctor Who – The Eleventh Doctor #4
Well now we’re cooking! I wish there had been an episode like this issue during Matt Smith’s run of Doctor Who. Al Ewing really understands the Eleventh Doctor’s personality and he uses Alice’s character to illustrate that. Speaking of Alice, what an interesting character!
Read MoreReview: The Massive #28
We’re officially in the back half of the last arc of The Massive, and I’m not ready to let go. I know I’ll have to, come December, but I will not go gently into that good night. Until then, let’s talk about the third-to-last issue.
Read MoreCall of Duty: Advanced Warfare Wants $50 Bucks For Its Season Pass
So much fucking jumping! Oh and that's a lot of chow mein (money) for some DLC. You got to be a huge COD fan to plunk down that kind of...chow mein. Chow, Chow Chow Mein!!
Read MoreReview: Umbral #10
A quick history lesson and an odd note to start things off. Umbral 1 – 7 were reviewed on this very site, each month it got glowing reviews until it just stopped getting reviews, probably because after seven months of yelling “this book is great read it” they figured you either knew it was good and already bought it, or just wanted everyone to shut up and move on.
Read MoreReview: Harbinger – Omegas #3
For my money the two most interesting characters in the Valiant Universe are Peter Stanchek and Toyo Harada. Granted the Valiant Universe is populated by plenty of characters that are deep with flaws and personality to boot, but there’s something just fascinating about the relationship between these two characters.
Read MoreReview: Southern Bastards #5
The world lost one bad motherfucking shitkicker in September with issue 4 of Southern Bastards. Issue 5 is where Jasons Aaron and Latour start to let us in on who this implacable douchebag was that Earl Tubb lost his life to in an effort to clean his town up, even just a little bit.
Read MoreReview: Captain Midnight #16
There is no doubt that Joshua Williams, Fernando Dagnino, and sometimes Manuel Garcia’s Captain Midnight has been one of my favorite reads out of the Dark Horse comic stables. It has been ushered as the flagship title of Project Black Sky and arguably it has been the best of each Black Sky title with only a couple coming close.
Read MoreThe Info Zombie – Episode 86: Jason DiGioia
Episode 86 brings the magnificent Jason DiGioia to the show to discuss Maine, Paranormal stuff, Halloween, and car tint memorials.
Read MoreReview: Lenore #11
Whatever you do don’t read this issue in sections. I started reading it and then had to go somewhere and I was distracted and bored just waiting to get back to this issue. Is it hilarious? Yes. Yes it absolutely is. It’s also the biggest fucking issue Roman Dirge has ever done and he states that in the back in case you couldn’t figure it out yourself.
Read MoreReview: Roche Limit #2
Space, as we are reminded in the opening pages of Roche Limit #2, is a pretty big place. Clearly, based on the sheer longevity of science fiction, there’s a lot going on in it. Of course, that’s one of the biggest pitfalls in stories told against the backdrop of the cosmos: there’s so much to explore and to see; so many stories to tell.
Read MoreReview: Sally of the Wasteland #4
I have been trying to catch up with this series since the first issue and finally made it. I wish I hadn’t waited so long since I really enjoyed what I’ve read so far of the series. To recap it’s a post-apocalyptic world and some mysterious tech has fallen from the sky and is leading anyone that finds it to New Orleans which is the worst of the worst in terms of a post-apocalyptic area.
Read MoreReview: Bob’s Burgers #3
If you’re a fan of the show, you know exactly what you’re getting into with the Bob’s Burgers comic. Each issue features a short story narrated by each kid, a page full of Bob’s brainstorming for burger names, and a letter written by Linda to a different company each time.
Read MoreReview: Critical Hit #2
After talking to creator and series writer Matt Miner I think I understand this series better, not that I was terribly confused by the rebranding, but just better. Critical Hit is more comic booky and while that almost sounds like a dirty word, it really isn’t. Whereas Liberator was heavily grounded in the real world and a serious look at animal cruelty, Critical Hit is a more dramatic approach.
Read MoreReview: Deep Gravity #3
Deep Gravity #3 is a very exciting issue; it’s also very forgettable.
Read MoreReview: Rogues! The Burning Heart #1
I don’t think there’s any other series that’s as easy to enjoy as Rogues! The series is lighthearted, full of action and occasionally dripping with sexuality. It’s like Conan if he wasn’t such a hardass and could enjoy life. The thing that makes this series great is that you never worry about the characters. I never once have this fear that things are going to get serious or that they’ll die.
Read MoreReview: Sonic Boom #1
Sonic Boom number one is a brand new series from Archie Comics that team up Sonic the Hedgehog with all his friends from the TV show and the video games. In this new series, the story takes places in Tropical Island and we are introduce to the team via a fight with Dr. Eggman. The book quickly introduces you to each character and it gives you a quick character moment and what they do.
Read MoreReview: Beast Commandos #1
Call me traditional, but when a comic book cover shows a guns-blazing, cigar chomping anthropomorphized soldier shark jumping out of an explosion and away from a team of similarly angry, human-looking animals, led by a rip-diesel walrus mugging-out in a high-collar white polo and clutching a SuperSoaker, I’m probably going to read it.
Read MoreReview: Planet Gigantic #1
I’m happy to see Planet Gigantic at Action Lab Entertainment. Creators Eric Grissom and David Halvorson gave me a look at the zero issue a while back after giving them much praise for Deadhorse one of my indie darlings. Planet Gigantic is nothing like Deadhorse as it’s more of a throwback title in the vein of, and I hate to say this, old Kirby cosmic adventures.
Read MoreReview: Roman Ritual #1
Things are royally messed up in the Catholic Church. I can say that because it’s what Roman Ritual #1 is all about: possessions, exorcisms, disturbed patriarchs, and priests with shady pasts.
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