Bloodshot Reborn #1 review Bloodshot is among Valiant Comic's many anti-heroes, and arguable the most known and recognizable. It's a wonder why Valiant decided to nearly remove all of his "power" in The Valiant, their latest mini-epic that I reviewed in high regard thanks to Paulo Rivera's fantastic art and Jeff Lemire's story telling, and a series I suggest you read prior to … [Read more...]
Rick and Morty #1. Don’t Even Trip Dawg.
Rick and Morty #1 review Sure I could review Marvels all new Uncanny Inhumans #000 by Charles Soule and Steve McNiven, not to be confused with every other "All-New" Marvel book it's just Uncanny Inhumans and it randomly starts at #0. I really like the book by the way, Charles Soule is a fantastic writer and McNiven's art is always short of perfection, so yes Uncanny Inhumans … [Read more...]
We Can Never Go Home #1. Indie Flavor.
We Can Never Go Home #1 review This week I had the choice to review the newest chapter of Invincible or We Can Never Go Home #1. While they were both pretty great, We Can Never Go Home #1 connected to the things I like best in storytelling. I love the indie genre; film, music, video games, and comics, and We Can Never Go Home #1 is full-on indie. I had the chance to review … [Read more...]
Spawn #250 and Al Simmons Resurrection
Spawn #250 review Ah yes, Spawn, my childhood's coming back in view already, the book that didn't start it all but one I accepted as my favorite. I was nine or 10, those were better times. So Spawn #250 and Spawn: Resurrection are out, did you know that? Of course you did, it was kind of a big deal, but did you understand the point of having a one-shot Spawn: Resurrection? Did … [Read more...]
The Black Hood #1. Depressed Much?
The Black Hood #1 review Black Circle Comics brings back a forgotten hero from the 1970's, I didn't even know who the Black Hood was, so maybe forgotten is the wrong word to use in my case, but nevertheless here he is and man is it dark and depressing. A Philly cop attempts to stop a robbery in progress near a school yard, and ends up taking some buckshot to the face and … [Read more...]
Star Wars Darth Vader #1. Sith Failure.
Darth Vader #1 review Marvel continues to put it's partnership/ownership of the Star Wars franchise in high gear with the newest Darth Vader #1. Coming in hot off the heals of A New Hope, Darth Vader #1 lets you see Vader at his lowest. With the destruction of the Death Star and his failure to capture the rebels responsible, Vader is on the Emperors shit list. Still, Darth … [Read more...]
Nameless #1. Zirom Trian Ipam Ipamis.
Nameless #1 review Grant Morrison and Chris Burnham team up again for something a little more cryptic and messed up than the Batman and Robin we've seen in the past. Nameless #1 explores the dark worlds of the occult and the doomed distant future. "Nameless", while he points out is still a name, has the unique ability to transcend dream states. This makes him particularly … [Read more...]