[REVIEW] JEFF LEMIRE’S SINISTER ‘SKULLDIGGER AND SKELETON BOY #1’
Skulldigger and Skeleton Boy #1 is a worthwhile addition to the Black Hammer mythos and one that explores a darker and more sinister corner of Spiral City.
Skulldigger and Skeleton Boy #1 is a worthwhile addition to the Black Hammer mythos and one that explores a darker and more sinister corner of Spiral City.
Jeff Lemire teams up with Michael Walsh for a miniseries with Dark Horse’s Black Hammer and DC’s Justice League. Black Hammer/Justice League: Hammer of Justice #1 joins Barbalien, Abraham Slam, and the rest of the Spiral City gang with Batman, Wonder Woman, and the heroes of Metropolis.
Jeff Lemire and Ray Fawkes take us back in time in Black Hammer ’45 #1. This miniseries is another beautiful contribution to a celebrated series.
The Quantum Age #1 is a mystery. What happened to the Quantum League? How did we get this dystopian world in a matter of 25 years?
The brief saga of Doctor Star has come to a close. While seeking a cure for his son, Jim Robinson is offered the chance of a lifetime.
Black Hammer: Age of Doom #1 Writer: Jeff Lemire Artist: Dean Ormston Colors: Dave Stewart Letters: Todd Klein Publisher: Dark Horse A review by
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Sherlock Frankenstein and the Legion of Evil #1 sees journalist Lucy Weber investigating the disappearance of the heroes after they fought the Anti-God.
In Black Hammer Volume 1, the story is totally original yet eerily familiar: giving readers an affecting story about superheroes new and old.