LaGuardia #1
LaGuardia #1 Writer: Nnedi Okorafor Artist: Tana Ford Colorist: James Devlin Publisher: Berger Books (Dark Horse Comics) Review by Jim Allegro Alien has more
LaGuardia #1 Writer: Nnedi Okorafor Artist: Tana Ford Colorist: James Devlin Publisher: Berger Books (Dark Horse Comics) Review by Jim Allegro Alien has more
Dark Horse’s God of War takes us to the frozen lands where Kratos has made his home after wreaking havoc in ancient Greece. He tries not to rage, and fails.
A strong follow up to the first issue, in Stranger Things #2 Will Byers is stuck in a world that is a crude mockery of his own.
The Whispering Dark #1 introduces us to Hannah Vance, an army officer that has found herself behind enemy lines and fighting horror without and within.
Bedtime Games #4 opens with a great shot of a creepy clown and that first panel gave me great hope that this first arc would end with a spooky bang.
If you’re a fan of the source material, or even if you’re just a fan of fantasy in general, Dragon Age: Deception #1 has got plenty for you to work with.
The concept behind Gamma #1 had a ton of potential, but, in the end, we get a mess of a book that falls very short of its lofty goals.
There are a few things burned into my adolescent mind from growing up in the 80’s.
Stranger Things #1 starts off with Will Byers on his way back home, when he encounters a terrifying monster all by himself.