[REVIEW] JUNJI ITO’S NEWEST COLLECTION ‘LOVESICKNESS’ DOESN’T DISAPPOINT
Junji Ito’s Lovesickness explores love, dysfunctional families, and cosmic horror with a splash of black humor and haunting visuals.
Junji Ito’s Lovesickness explores love, dysfunctional families, and cosmic horror with a splash of black humor and haunting visuals.
While ‘The Collision in Korea’ is an interesting episode, it fails to enrich the series–which works best when it focuses on those involved.
This last volume of Ostrander’s Suicide Squad collects issues #59-#66. Between Superman breathing down their necks and a trek through a nightmarish jungle, the stakes are appropriately high for the Squad.
‘Those Who Wish Me Dead’ is a mash-up that offers plenty of entertainment without rising to the best of its peers.
Silvia Moreno-Garcia’s The Beautiful Ones interweaves class structure, expectations, and magic with the consequences of first love.