DC Bombshells Volume 1: Enlisted Review
DC Bombshells Vol. #1: Enlisted Writer: Marguerite Bennet Artists: Marguerite Sauvage, Laura Braga, Stephen Mooney, Ted Naifeh Colourists: Marguerite Sauvage, Wendy Broome, Doug Garbark
DC Bombshells Vol. #1: Enlisted Writer: Marguerite Bennet Artists: Marguerite Sauvage, Laura Braga, Stephen Mooney, Ted Naifeh Colourists: Marguerite Sauvage, Wendy Broome, Doug Garbark
Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency: A Spoon Too Short #2 Review Written by Arvind Ethan David Artwork by Ilias Kyriazis Colours by Charlie Kirchoff
Mystery 8 of Scooby Dos or Scooby Don’ts is our favourite episode yet! It’s finally time for Charlie the Robot! Clams, barrels, Superman, how these kids are homeless (and we should be helping them) and more are all covered here!
Story & Art by Jason Loo Edited by Allison O’Toole Review by Billy Seguire This. THIS is Toronto. The real, everyday, waiting too long
Mystery 7 of Scooby Dos or Scooby Don’ts we watch Never Ape an Ape Man. The Scooby Gang goes to a movie set and we spend too much of the episode working out when Mountain Gorillas were discovered.
Mystery 6 of Scooby Dos or Scooby Don’ts has us gush on the girls finally getting something to do something in an episode, I explain the physics of roller skates, and Billy defends to the death what he thinks is the colour blue.
Haunted Love #1 Writers/Artist: Various Editors: Steve Banes, Clizia Gussoni, Craig Yoe Publisher: IDW A review by Amelia Wellman Haunted Love is a collection
In my last spotlight on Dresden Codak, I looked at the first five years of the strip and examined how artist and writer Aaron
Mystery 5 of Scooby Dos or Scooby Don’ts has us super upset. It’s racist, it’s boring, it’s just awful.