Black Panther #1-5 Review ‘A Nation Under Our Feet’
With Marvel’s comic book line in the midst of Civil War II, Black Panther knows exactly what it is: a book about upheaval and revolution.
With Marvel’s comic book line in the midst of Civil War II, Black Panther knows exactly what it is: a book about upheaval and revolution.
In dramatic fashion, Torchwood #1 opens with the flutter of a grey trenchcoat on an alien world. Captain Jack stands proud in a location so breathtakingly other that it makes the television series seem conservative by comparison.
Writer Greg Rucka successfully continues to re-mold Wonder Woman into a character that is worth reading again with Wonder Woman #3!
A Song of Mice and Fire is a Kickstarter fantasy/comedy comic that’s set in the mystical land of Nyania, a domain where three eyed cat lords rule over their rodent subjects.
It has been a long three months for me as I waited for Postal to return! The good news is that the wait is over with Postal #13!
ROM was originally created as a toy in 1979 by Parker Brothers. He’s been idle since 1986. In early 2016, IDW acquired the licensing rights. Enter ROM #1!
I have The X-Files “I Want to Believe” poster framed and hanging in my house. I have a cat named Scully, and I have a dog named Mulder. You might say, I’m a fan of The X-Files.
This week in the Rebirth line up we’ve been given Batgirl and the Birds of Prey. Barbara Gordon, Black Canary, and The Huntress are together again!
What does a Constantine fangirl have to do to get some consistent Hellblazer media around here? Does it involve selling my soul? ‘Cause I’ll consider it!