Jean Grey #1 Review
Jean Grey #1 Writer: Dennis Hopeless Artist: Victor Ibanez Colorist: Jay David Ramos Letterer: Travis Lanham Publisher: Marvel A Review by Greg Brothers Jean
Jean Grey #1 Writer: Dennis Hopeless Artist: Victor Ibanez Colorist: Jay David Ramos Letterer: Travis Lanham Publisher: Marvel A Review by Greg Brothers Jean
Attention horror fans: Winnebago Graveyard #1 is an unsettling, beautifully illustrated new series set right in the heart of Americana.
Pestilence #1 Writer: Frank Tieri Artist: Oleg Okunev Colorist: Rob Schwager Letterer: Marshall Dillon Publisher: Aftershock A review by Josh Rose During the 14th century the Plague, also
The Dregs #3 Writers: Lonnie Nadler and Zak Thompson Artist: Erick Zawadzki Colors: Dee Cunniffe Publisher: Black Mask Studios A review by Anelise Farris,
I. Love. Bad. Jokes. I LOVE THEM. Really… Anything punny or ridiculous is right up my alley and I can be found cackling away
Wonder Woman Vol. 2: Year One Writer: Greg Rucka Artists: Nicola Scott, Bilquis Evely “Interlude” Colourist: Romulo Fajardo Jr. Letterer: Jodi Wynne Publisher: DC
With familiar horror conventions but plenty of originality, Regression #1 will appeal to fans of all kinds of mystery and occult reads.
If you are a fan of the classic series then Youngblood #1 will drop you back into a universe that, while different in ways, has a very familiar feel to it.
By focusing on two compelling (newer) characters instead of the established old guard, GREEN LANTERNS #22 is fun and well-worth jumping onto.