X-O Manowar #2 Review
X-O Manowar #2 Writer: Matt Kindt Artist: Tomas Giorello Colorist: Diego Rodriguez Letterer: David Sharpe Publisher: Valiant A review by Josh Rose The barbarian with
X-O Manowar #2 Writer: Matt Kindt Artist: Tomas Giorello Colorist: Diego Rodriguez Letterer: David Sharpe Publisher: Valiant A review by Josh Rose The barbarian with
There’s Nothing There #1 is a series promising a ghostly thriller, and while we see more sex than we do the paranormal, my interest is definitely piqued!
It’s rare that I find a good book these days. There’s just so many out there. I don’t even really read, I just listen
Smile continues the idea of keeping the tenth series of Doctor Who easy for a new viewer to pick up by keeping the focus on our protagonists.
Netflix’s Dear White People grips the audience by the lapels and doesn’t let go. I watched all ten episodes in less than a day.
Free Fire isn’t anything deep or poignant, but it’s entertaining. It’ll make you think: “the f*ck did I just watch?” But in a good way!
Striker & Slayer Chapter 1 Review Story: Darius Walker Art: Renzo Cardenas Lettering: Ervin Johnson Cover Coloring: Felix Sewada Publisher: Habura ‘N’ Johnson Review
All That We See or Seem is a short, one-shot indie comic that, for two dollars on comiXology, should definitely be experienced at least once.
In the vast amount of Aliens media, what does Dead Orbit #1 have to offer? Much like the movie that started it all, Dead Orbit is looking to freak you out.