[REVIEW] ARE YOU AFRAID OF THE DARK? ‘NOCTERRA’ IS.
Nocterra’s intriguing premise, aided by empathetic characters on an epic quest, makes this comic a bright spot on the pull list.
Nocterra’s intriguing premise, aided by empathetic characters on an epic quest, makes this comic a bright spot on the pull list.
It may be their honeymoon, but relaxation takes a backseat when Knull’s army attacks in this week’s King in Black: Wiccan and Hulkling #1.
We talk about the Spider-Man movie title, DC podcasts and who should get their own show, reading to animals, and, of course, comics.
This is the first time the Squad has gone public, so I was pretty excited to see where this crossover would go. Unfortunately, The Janus Directive ends up being largely inconsequential. It’s not all bad though as we got our first look at Peacemaker, who looks primed for typical James Gunn shenanigans (Have you watched Super (2010) yet?) and witnessed some fun superhero action. But I am ready for a return to regular Squad books and next issue promises another personal files story. This one should be good.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Faith sets up some intriguing intersections, but a bumpy narrative makes this difficult to have wide appeal.
Lady and the Tramp meets Silence of the Lambs in this deceptively cute thriller with the visual flair of a Don Bluth film.
Captain Marvel: Marvels Snapshots #1 is the latest of this series of one-shots leading into the revival of Kurt Busiek’s iconic Marvels.
This week we dive into Star Wars controversy, talk about what we would change at DC if we bought it, and, of course, comics and WandaVision.
Season 3 of The Sinner forces us to reckon with our own views on free will, fate, the sweet hereafter, so consider yourself warned. Be ready.