[REVIEW] THE FUTURE IS BRIGHT IN ‘FUTURE FOUNDATION #1’
The first issue of Future Foundation opens by stating, “To save the future, put it in the hands of those who will live it.” So far it’s off to a good start.
The first issue of Future Foundation opens by stating, “To save the future, put it in the hands of those who will live it.” So far it’s off to a good start.
Vault comic’s latest, Test from Christopher Sebela and Jen Hickman, is an engaging, near-perfect take on the cyberpunk genre.
Remember that movie Weird Science? Marilyn Manor is kind of like that. Super-80s. Super-weird. Big parties, questionable decisions and a big heap of magic.
Jughead’s Time Police #1 is a well-crafted take on a classic Archie series, and it’s a fun introduction to what looks to be a great off-the-wall adventure.
Batman Last Knight on Earth is shaping up to be a fitting end to Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo’s time with the Dark Knight.
Tracy Queen Volume 1 is unexpected, to say the least. It’s a sex-positive action story about finding your identity and becoming comfortable with yourself.
The first issue of BOOM! studios’ Faithless is a story of passion and witchcraft written by Brian Azzarello, with art by Maria Llovet.
Ronin Island #1 Writer: Greg Pak Artist: Giannis Milonogiannis Colorist: Irma Kniivila Letters: Simon Bowland Publisher: Boom! Studios A review by Brendan Hykes What’s
Wolverine Infinity Watch has a lot of potential as a series, with this first issue recapping recent events and setting the stage for the issues to come.