No. 1 With a Bullet #2 Review
No. 1 With A Bullet #2 Writer: Jacob Semahn Artist: Jorge Corona Colorist: Jen Hickman Letters: Steve Wands Publisher: Image Comics A Review by
No. 1 With A Bullet #2 Writer: Jacob Semahn Artist: Jorge Corona Colorist: Jen Hickman Letters: Steve Wands Publisher: Image Comics A Review by
Barbarella returns from the 1960’s to liberate us. Will Mike Carey demonstrate that she is still as relevant today as she was 50 years ago?
Owens and Zayn continue their feud against the McMahon Family. The Riott Squad is kinda… eh? All this and more on #RPWresting’s coverage of Smackdown!
In Hawkeye #13, we we aren’t just given one Hawkeye but two: Kate Bishop and Clint Barton are both in L.A. needing each other’s help.
Batman #36 does a fantastic job reminding us about the human side of both Batman and Superman. King continues to show his skill at making Batman relatable.
After a show that felt off last week, we’re back to our regular programming? Or are we? Please stop the Kane vs. Strowman and more on #RPW’s recap of Raw!
Justice League #34 Writer: Christopher Priest Artist: Pete Woods Letterer: Willie Schu Cover: Pete Woods Publisher: DC Comics A review by Nico Sprezzatura. Despite
This comic is a hoot.
Quarry’s War #1 Story: Max Allan Collins Art: Szymon Kudranski Colours: Guy Major Publisher: Titan Comics Review by Malcolm Derikx If you’re not familiar