[REVIEW] A CASE OF STICKER SHOCK IN BRIAR #1
The heroine of Boom Studios’ new series has been known by many names. The others look, and probably smell, sweeter than this title’s princess
The heroine of Boom Studios’ new series has been known by many names. The others look, and probably smell, sweeter than this title’s princess
Jim Henson’s The Storyteller: Shapeshifter’s #1 is the first of a four-part series retelling myths about shapeshifters from around the world.
The first issue of Buckhead is too ambitious for its own good–which is frustrating, because I want to love it.
By the last page of Regarding the Matter of Oswald’s Body #1, I was hooked. Now that the team is together, I want to know what’s next.
House of Slaughter #1, from BOOM! Studios, continues with James Tynion IV’s streak of successful independent comics.
Dune: Blood of the Sardaukar #1 is a great comic that converted me to being a Dune-appreciator and I look forward to the next issue.
There are certainly hitches in the first issue of Eve, but our hero and her button-eyed companion make this worth checking out.
Despite this being another entry amongst a slew of comics about gods and mortals, The Many Deaths of Laila Starr #1 with its compelling storyline, singular focus on Death/Laila, and Hindu roots make it worth your time.
Boom! Studios’ Proctor Valley Road #1 brings together 1970s America and spooky folklore in a strong first issue.