Zeb Larson reviews Roche Limit #3… Moscow pays a visit to the ghouls while Alex and Sonya get their hands on Guthrie. A strange sickness emerges. Disparate threads are starting to come together in this story as several of our protagonists cross paths. The biggest revelation regards what Recall does to people, as it becomes […]
Comic Book Review – C.O.W.L. #6
Zeb Larson reviews C.O.W.L. #6… NEW STORY ARC! Before he started C.O.W.L., Geoffrey Warner fought for Chicago as the city’s first hero, THE GREY RAVEN! But what started him down the path of crime fighting? Witness the origin of Chicago Superheroes, the War Years, and the formation of C.O.W.L. as told in the sellout issue […]
IDW Publishing gets lost in The Infinite Loop
French crowd-funded success story The Infinite Loop gets translated into English by IDW Publishing which will be printing the timeless love story as a 6-issue miniseries. Meet Teddy, a young woman who lives in a faraway future where time travelling is a common practice and her job is to maintain the status quo by correcting […]
New fantasy series Hinges on Image Comics & Meredith McClaren
What would it be like to have a world populated with dolls, puppets and stuffed animals? The fantasy concept is explored in an Image Comics graphic novel created by Meredith McClaren called Hinges. In the city of Cobble, Orio must depend on help wherever she can find it; however, her assigned familiar, Bauble, has his […]
Comic Book Review – Elric Volume 1: The Ruby Throne
Michelle Herbert reviews Elric Volume 1: The Ruby Throne by J. Blondel, D. Poli, R. Recht and J. Bastide… Eric, the albino emperor, has ruled Melnibon for millennia. However, Elric’s empire is crumbling before him and now his envious cousin and prince of Melnibon, Yyrkoon, plots to claim the Ruby Throne for himself. A superb […]
Marvel announces new Howard The Duck ongoing comic
Marvel’s Howard the Duck all but disappeared after his eponymous 1986 film failed miserably and entered the pantheon of terrible comic book movies, but the character is primed to make a triumphant return, thanks in no small part to a funny post-credits scene in this year’s runaway hit, Guardians of the Galaxy. While he may not […]
Comic Book Review – Judge Dredd: The Daily Dredds – Volume One
Andrew Newton reviews Judge Dredd: The Daily Dredds – Volume One… For those of you old enough, cast your minds back to the far reaches of 1976 (those of you like me who are not old enough just imagine). For children it was one of the best years ever with one of the hottest summers on […]
Chris Pratt to star in comic book adaptation Cowboy Ninja Viking
Chris Pratt has been on a roll lately, what with The LEGO Movie, Guardians of the Galaxy and of course next year’s Jurassic World, and now Collider is reporting that he’s added another comic book movie to his upcoming slate, signing on to star in an adaptation of Image Comics’ Cowboy Ninja Viking. According to […]
John Cassaday’s cover for Star Wars #2
Yesterday we brought you a look at Adi Granov’s cover for Star Wars: Darth Vader #2 [see here], and now we have a look at artist John Cassaday’s cover to Star Wars #2, which features the Dark Lord of the Sith along with Han Solo, Chewbacca and a legion of Imperial Stormtroopers… • The Rebel […]
Read Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar prequel comic Absolute Zero
Thanks to Wired, a seven-page prequel comic to Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi epic Interstellar has arrived online for our reading pleasure. Entitled ‘Absolute Zero’, the the “lost chapter” has been written by Nolan with art from Sean Gordon Murphy and explore’s Dr. Mann’s earlier Lazarus mission to find a hospitable planet for humanity… Read the full comic […]