The Walking Dead: The Alien Review
The Walking Dead: The Alien Written by Brian K. Vaughn Art by Marcos Martin Review by John Dubrawa Nearly one year ago at Image
The Walking Dead: The Alien Written by Brian K. Vaughn Art by Marcos Martin Review by John Dubrawa Nearly one year ago at Image
The Micronauts started as a toy line in the late 1970s. From there, Marvel comics was able to land the licensing deal and released two different series until 1986. Other companies including Image and Devil’s Due have run limited series before IDW gained the rights to both Micronauts and ROM, whose own series will launch on Free Comic Book Day.
The talented folks at Madius Comics have been busy! Save the date, because a Kickstarter is afoot! Here is the official announcement from the
Written by Mark Verheiden Illustrated by Mark A. Nelson Lettered by Willie Schubert Review by Billy Seguire In July of 1986, James Cameron
Check, Please! By Ngozi Ukazu Ladies and Gentlemen, I am in love! This love was developed by a webcomic called Check, Please! I’ll calm down
Having never read an X-Files comic book I had no idea what to expect from this new first edition of a new series. The X-Files last run-season 11-had ended rather early compared to its predecessors in February of this year. This new series appears to have dropped the “season 12” moniker and is just #1 of a new series.
Black Eyed Kids, the latest from Aftershock, promised to deliver some creepy goodness when I originally read the summary, but I’ve been disappointed before, so I went in with guarded expectations. The issue begins with the arrival of three mysterious boys to what seems to be a small rural town. It’s clear, however, that they are not there to visit grandma.
With Ash vs Evil Dead fresh off its first, hugely successful season, the world is once again dying for Evil Dead content. It was the perfect time to expand the universe with a stand-alone comic series. Army of Darkness Furious Road is what’s been delivered and it is exactly what we’re all clambering for.
Written by Arvind Ethan David Artwork by Ilias Kyriazis Colours by Charlie Kirchoff Letters by Shawn Lee Review by Billy Seguire At the conclusion