[REVIEW] HELLBOY AND THE B.P.R.D.: TIME IS A RIVER #1
Hellboy and the B.P.R.D is magical and otherworldly. This comic was my first introduction to Hellboy. Hopefully, it will not be my last.
Hellboy and the B.P.R.D is magical and otherworldly. This comic was my first introduction to Hellboy. Hopefully, it will not be my last.
If you want a classic sci-fi adventure serial with a signature Mike Mignola twist, Radio Spaceman delivers.
In 1959, two monkeys went to space. After a 16-minute jaunt through space, they returned safely to planet earth. But what if they didn’t?
I’ll say it again: I was not prepared for Echolands, and I hope you aren’t either. This book refuses to be defined in an easy-to-label way, yet, despite the risks, it has an engaging story at its heart that could flit about in any direction that our heroine takes.
Led by the mysterious figure known only as The King, a ragtag team consisting of Green Arrow, Lois Lane, Talia al Ghul, Steve Trevor, The Question, Manhunter, and Director Bones seek to reestablish Checkmate and take down Leviathan.
Vinyl skips and fuzzes like a thrifted record, ultimately defeating the purpose of this serial killer dark comedy.
The mystery of the Derelth continues to sink deeper in Plunge #2 as the Carpenter Salvage team attempts to make sense of Moriah Lamb’s horrific discovery.
A long-time sunken oil ship is reemerging from its watery depths with a crew that is still very much all hands on deck in Plunge #1.
The hunt for the Laughing Man continues in Gideon Falls #13. After leaving the Old West, Father Burke finds himself hurtling across dimensions.