Bedtime Games #4 Review
Bedtime Games #4 opens with a great shot of a creepy clown and that first panel gave me great hope that this first arc would end with a spooky bang.
Bedtime Games #4 opens with a great shot of a creepy clown and that first panel gave me great hope that this first arc would end with a spooky bang.
In this day and age of dark and brooding heroes in tights, Albert Einstein: Time Mason #1 is the perfect antidote. Highly Recommended.
Cold Spots #2 is another series that seems like it’s off to a solid but slow start. I’d recommend waiting a few issues to see how it all turns out.
Transformers: Unicron #4 finds the current Transformers universe on the very brink of destruction–all thanks to Unicron, the biggest bad.
Ripclaw returns to the fold as Cyber Force regains its momentum. As much as I love the series, I think trade waiting this first arc is perfectly fine.
The Weatherman #3 continues what is already shaping up to be a blockbuster series. There is something in this comic for everyone!
Despite the hiatus, this comic has not lost any steam. Remender and Opeña are back on track with Seven to Eternity #10, a comic I rate as a strong BUY.
Can Elvira scare up the laughs with a new generation in comics? Let’s find out!
Marvel Rising: Squirrel Girl/Ms. Marvel #1 Writer: Devin Grayson, Ryan North, and G. Willow Wilson Artist: Irene Strychalski and Ramon F. Bachs Colourist: Rachelle