The Dregs #3 Review
The Dregs #3 Writers: Lonnie Nadler and Zak Thompson Artist: Erick Zawadzki Colors: Dee Cunniffe Publisher: Black Mask Studios A review by Anelise Farris,
The Dregs #3 Writers: Lonnie Nadler and Zak Thompson Artist: Erick Zawadzki Colors: Dee Cunniffe Publisher: Black Mask Studios A review by Anelise Farris,
Matthew Rosenberg is moving on to other titles that desperately need him, but I will forever be grateful for his run of Rocket Raccoon.
So, I have a secret that I have been harboring for quite some time now. I have never really indulged in Hellboy.
Have you ever wondered what would happen if you combined Psycho with Mannequin? No? Stop lying! We all have! And guess what? Plastic #1 is the answer!
Rocket Raccoon #4 continues the story of Rocket trapped on Earth. His ship is gone and he isn’t speaking to any of the other Guardians.
Angel City #6 jumps right into the thick of things. There is a gunman out to tie up some loose ends as Brenda, the mob madame, almost gets gunned down.
Redline #1 is an excellent start to this story. For me, it came across more like a prologue. We aren’t given a whole lot of backstory.
Angel City #5 Writer: Janet Harvey Artist: Megan Levens Colors: Nick Filardi Letters: Crank! Publisher: Oni Press Reviewed by David Hildebrand A noir story
Deadpool the Duck #1 Writer: Stuart Moore Artist: Jacopo Camagni Colors: Israel Silva Letters: Joe Sabino Pubisher: Marvel Reviewed by David Hildebrand I know