[REVIEW] THE MATRIX RESURRECTIONS
Matrix Resurrections (2021) is less a continuation of the series, and more a rehashing of what made the originals popular.
Matrix Resurrections (2021) is less a continuation of the series, and more a rehashing of what made the originals popular.
The first issue of Buckhead is too ambitious for its own good–which is frustrating, because I want to love it.
If you’re like me, looking for some science-fiction that will give you a sense of escapism and hope for the future, I highly reccomend you check out Solarpunk!
Medical advancements happen rapidly enough for us to be optimistic about humanity’s potential to conquer disease and perhaps even death.
Writers: Michael Green and Mike Johnson Artist: Andres Guinaldo Colorist: Marco Lesko Letters: Jim Campbell Cover Art: Stanley “Artgerm” Lau Editor: David Leach Publisher:
Vault comic’s latest, Test from Christopher Sebela and Jen Hickman, is an engaging, near-perfect take on the cyberpunk genre.
Goddess Mode #1 introduces readers to a futuristic world that is run by an A.I. system named Azoth that acts pretty much like a god.
We finally got a glimpse at the gameplay of Cyberpunk 2077. Say goodbye to your social lives folks.
Crowded #1 is a stellar first issue. It introduces the characters, presents the conflict, and ends with a cliffhanger. Can’t wait for more!