Turok #1 Review
Turok #1 Writer: Chuck Wendig Artist: Álvaro Sarraseca Colourist: Triona Farrell Letterer: Taylor Esposito Publisher: Dynamite A review by Josh Rose For those of you familiar
Turok #1 Writer: Chuck Wendig Artist: Álvaro Sarraseca Colourist: Triona Farrell Letterer: Taylor Esposito Publisher: Dynamite A review by Josh Rose For those of you familiar
Full of action, a car chase, and an amazing cliffhanger–James Bond: Kill Chain #1 is pretty much everything you’d expect and need in a Bond comic.
Even if you haven’t been keeping up with Dynamite’s 007 comics, JAMES BOND: SERVICE makes for an appealing sampler of what they’re currently got cooking.
Batman/The Shadow #1 Writer: Scott Snyder and Steve Orlando Artist: Riley Rossmo Colorist: Ivan Plascencia Letterer: Clem Robins Publisher: DC Comics and Dynamite Review by John Dubrawa Batman/The Shadow
Vampirella #1 picks up right at the end of the zero issue that came out a few weeks ago.
The Big Lie #1 centres on the Hardy boys and like any good noir story, there are crooked cops, secrets being kept, and a woman with beautiful blonde hair.
Party like it’s 1977 in this crossover event! Diana Prince meets Jaime Sommers or is it that Wonder Woman meets The Bionic Woman?
ssue two of Army of Darkness Furious Road was amazing. Issue three is amazeballs! The Evil-Deadness of this series is really shining through with issue three with blood and gore and chainsaws cutting off hands–oh my, yes!
With Ash vs Evil Dead fresh off its first, hugely successful season, the world is once again dying for Evil Dead content. It was the perfect time to expand the universe with a stand-alone comic series. Army of Darkness Furious Road is what’s been delivered and it is exactly what we’re all clambering for.