[REVIEW] MAGIC MEETS SCI-FI IN ‘STARHENGE #1’
Starhenge #1 from Liam Sharp is an ambitious sci-fi/fantasy epic that spans centuries in a magic-vs-tech brawl.
Starhenge #1 from Liam Sharp is an ambitious sci-fi/fantasy epic that spans centuries in a magic-vs-tech brawl.
Public Domain #1 is a brilliant debut issue that is grounded in character work that is equal parts hilarious and melancholy.
The creative team is firing on all cylinders. Instead of saying I hate this place, readers will be yelling I love this book.
Charles Soule and Ryan Browne are a match made in heaven, and Eight Billion Genies further solidifies that truth.
’Twig’ is a love-letter to the epic fantasy stories of the ’80s and ’90s that amazed us, inspired us, and creeped us out in equal measure.
A Town Called Terror promises to be a good supernatural thriller, complete with monsters and some body horror.
The LEGO brand extends its reach into comics with this debut featuring Ninjago’s big bad, but does it stack up or is it just a pile of bricks?
‘Ghost Cage’ packs a nuclear punch with a video-game style story that has plenty of “Ohm-my-gosh” surprises along the way.
All in all, Slumber #1 is a fun read. Tyler Burton Smith’s dialogue is quick and witty and the art transports you to unimaginable places.