One Week in the Library Review
Art should always experiment. Image has done that in spades with this newest graphic novel endeavour: One Week in the Library.
Art should always experiment. Image has done that in spades with this newest graphic novel endeavour: One Week in the Library.
Hope Larson has some pretty big shoes to fill, but if this first arc is any indication, she’s perfectly equipped to handle the monumental challenge!
Brenden Fletcher, Cameron Stewart, and Babs Tarr are together again. This time they’ve team up to bring to life an original series titled Motor Crush.
Marvel Now has launched a new Ghost Rider series and the titular spirit of vengeance is none other than Robbie Reyes in Ghost Rider #1.
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.