[ADVANCE REVIEW] ‘MACHINE GUN WIZARDS: VOLUME ONE’ IS GENRE-BENDING FUN
Machine Gun Wizards is a creative and entertaining take on 1930s prohibition-era Chicago. Check out the trade paperback release on March 11, 2020.
Machine Gun Wizards is a creative and entertaining take on 1930s prohibition-era Chicago. Check out the trade paperback release on March 11, 2020.
This week, we talk about big shake-ups at both DC Comics, and Disney, what the price of your car might mean about you, and, of course, comics
Frankenstein Undone is a worthy successor to the classic book full of complicated questions and is a must-have for Hellboy fans and newcomers alike.
Skulldigger and Skeleton Boy #1 is a worthwhile addition to the Black Hammer mythos and one that explores a darker and more sinister corner of Spiral City.
Tales from Harrow County Death Choir’s #1 is set 10 years after the original series, where Bernice Anderson has dutifully kept watch over Harrow.
Count Crowley: Reluctant Midnight Monster Hunter is a retro tale straight out of your VCR, and it’s a love-letter that freaks and ghouls alike will enjoy.
After a 20-year absence, the big-headed killing machine returns in THE MASK: I PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO THE MASK! to make America green again.
Ahead of the debut of his first creator owned work for Dark Horse Comics, writer/artist Phillip Sevy talks with Rogues Portal about his career and process.
‘Tommy Gun Wizards’ takes American legends and gives them an Arthurian spin by introducing magic into the world of the Prohibition Era.