[REVIEW] SPAWN #300
Spawn #300 is a giant-sized issue with an incredible creative force. Everything points towards change, but is that even possible in a superhero comic?
Spawn #300 is a giant-sized issue with an incredible creative force. Everything points towards change, but is that even possible in a superhero comic?
The third issue of No One Left to Fight presents us with three different stories, of sorts. Each takes us deeper down the rabbit hole…
The introduction of angels to Supernatural’s lore allows the creative team to raise the stakes for the brothers – and everything else with them.
At the end of the last issue, everything pointed at a Dragon Ball inspired conflict between Vâle &Timór. How would the creative team handle it in a comic?
Spawn #299 directly continues the story from last time, picking up with Spawn and Mark cornered by the soldiers of heaven and hell.
The Lion King retells the classic Disney animated film from 1994. The movie continues Disney’s endeavor to remake all their classics. Is it worth the money?
Breaks combines everything you want from a slice-of-life comic that involves queer people. Now you have the chance to support the project on Kickstarter!
No One Left to Fight #1 tells the story of heroes after they have won their final battle. Can this take on the genre bring something new to the table?
The story focuses on Marc and his collaboration with Al; their interaction with the media. But everything comes with a price and new players enter the game.