Tree Mail Review
For all-age stories, it is important for the narrative to be engaging to both the child and the adult, as well as everyone in between. Tree Mail delivers!
For all-age stories, it is important for the narrative to be engaging to both the child and the adult, as well as everyone in between. Tree Mail delivers!
Black Panther #8 brings us closure to the entirety of the first seven issues within its pages. And in a way that I didn’t expect.
Reggie and Me #1 Archie Comics Writer: Tom DeFalco Artist: Sandy Jarrell Colorist: Kelly Fitzpatrick Letters: Jack Morelli Review by Insha Fitzpatrick Archie Comics
Lucifer #12 was a bit rushed with its odd pacing, but the series continues to be a wonderfully devilish read.
You really can’t go wrong with the combination of gangsters and werewolves. Can you? I suppose you could, but lucky for us, Azzarello’s Moonshine doesn’t fail to meet expectations.
Reborn #2 does a decent job of filling you in on the story world while keeping you intrigued, but the climb is a bit steep in the first half.
The Electric Sublime #2 carries on the story introduced in issue #1 in a dreamy, languid, hypnotic manner that is difficult to resist!
Sleep Inertia Pilot (or SIP for short) is a 100 page sci-fi graphic novel with a pacemaker of drama at its artifical heart that’s currently Kickstarting!
Like magical beasts, science, and a careful balance of humor and gravity? Do not miss Matt Kindt’s and David Rubín’s Ether #1!