[REVIEW] PASS ETERNITY WITH ‘LITTLE MONSTERS #1’
Jeff Lemire and Dustin Nguyen have the vampiric conch, and the resulting Little Monsters #1 is sure to be another classic.
Jeff Lemire and Dustin Nguyen have the vampiric conch, and the resulting Little Monsters #1 is sure to be another classic.
Rogue Sun #1 is a solid introduction issue, with rich character development and a hook at the end that makes you want to come back for more.
Image Comics gives us a powerful wordless comic filled with imaginative artwork and a hero’s journey with two vastly different protagonists.
‘Bolero #1’ introduces readers to Devyn: a budding tattoo artist who gets a chance to start over…35 chances to be exact.
While Stray Dogs: Dog Days #1 is not a must-read, it provides a perfect complement to the original series Stray Dogs.
The latest Grrl Scouts mini is a hilariously over-the-top, yet deeply personal journey into a pulsating heart of darkness.
What’s the Furthest Place from Here is a music-infused ride through a pubescent post-apocalypse that is sure to make your pull list.
Overall, Ant #1 feels like it is stuck a few decades in the past where the concept was first hatched.
Frontiersman #1 makes creating a whole new superhero world look easy. By focusing on just one former hero, it avoids the pitfalls of comparisons to the big two.