Advanced Review: Black Hammer: Age of Doom #1
Black Hammer: Age of Doom #1 Writer: Jeff Lemire Artist: Dean Ormston Colors: Dave Stewart Letters: Todd Klein Publisher: Dark Horse A review by
Black Hammer: Age of Doom #1 Writer: Jeff Lemire Artist: Dean Ormston Colors: Dave Stewart Letters: Todd Klein Publisher: Dark Horse A review by
Gideon Falls #1 excels on all accounts. I will be reading this monthly, and here’s the catch: I’m not even a fan of horror.
If you are looking for a Victorian ghost story with literal monsters in it–ghosts, serial killers, and the like–Jenny Finn #1 is for you.
Rogues Portal had the opportunity to speak with Troy Nixey, the artist behind Jenny Finn. Issue #1 of this revisited comic comes out from
You can show me a Batman fighting to get home, but you cannot show me a Batman who gives up.
So, I have a secret that I have been harboring for quite some time now. I have never really indulged in Hellboy.
In Black Hammer Volume 1, the story is totally original yet eerily familiar: giving readers an affecting story about superheroes new and old.
Black Hammer #2 Review Written by Jeff Lemire Art by Dean Ormston Colors by Dave Stewart Letters by Todd Klein Review by John Dubrawa
In House of Penance #2, the mysterious horrors of the Winchester Estate continue to produce atmospheric chills and deliver incredibly well-paced horror in a comic that’s ripe with historical interest. Teeming with the otherworldly red masses that made the first issue stand out, House of Penance #2 is quietly becoming a favourite indulgence for horrors of the mind made flesh.