[REVIEW] PLAY COSMIC MUSICAL CHAIRS WITH ‘BOLERO #1’
‘Bolero #1’ introduces readers to Devyn: a budding tattoo artist who gets a chance to start over…35 chances to be exact.
‘Bolero #1’ introduces readers to Devyn: a budding tattoo artist who gets a chance to start over…35 chances to be exact.
Despite this being another entry amongst a slew of comics about gods and mortals, The Many Deaths of Laila Starr #1 with its compelling storyline, singular focus on Death/Laila, and Hindu roots make it worth your time.
Haha #2 introduces “funny” girl Rudy, who recounts what it was like growing up with a mother who was certifiably insane.
In Going to the Chapel #4, Emily must decide if she’ll stand by her good-hearted fiancé, or finally give her wedding the mercy killing it deserves.
Image Comics’ new read Pretty Violent #1 is for fans of hyper-violent and cartoonish homages to bumbling young superheroes.
Coffin Bound #1, the weird new crime noir adventure from Image, is the trippy grind house-road chase fantasy that you’ve been waiting for!
Before Houdini introduces us Ehrich Weiss, Harry Houdini’s ancestor, as he transitions from street performer to supernatural secret agent.
Batman Last Knight on Earth is shaping up to be a fitting end to Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo’s time with the Dark Knight.
Jabba the Hutt #1 focuses on a character who likely couldn’t support his own miniseries or film. A one-shot comic is just enough Jabba.