[REVIEW] DUNE: BLOOD OF THE SARDAUKAR #1
Dune: Blood of the Sardaukar #1 is a great comic that converted me to being a Dune-appreciator and I look forward to the next issue.
Dune: Blood of the Sardaukar #1 is a great comic that converted me to being a Dune-appreciator and I look forward to the next issue.
Vinyl skips and fuzzes like a thrifted record, ultimately defeating the purpose of this serial killer dark comedy.
Treat yourself to Klaus And The Crying Snowman; it’s just the thing to bring you some much-needed holiday cheer. Recommended.
Did Kong on the Planet of the Apes ascend to the heights of the Empire State Building or should it be cast out into the Forbidden Zone?
If you enjoy an action-filled rumination on man vs. nature (with the King himself included!), you’d do well to pick up Kong: Gods of Skull Island.
Plastic #4 is the beginning of the end. Edwyn has his new hitchhiking friend, Gwen, in tow as they close in on Belliveau, the one holding Virginia captive.
Go Go Power Rangers #1 is a fun, thoughtful look at some of the most beloved 90s characters—sure to please both long-time fans and new devotees.
Plastic #3 continues to up the ante with more gore. The series has consistently thrown down the gauntlet with its brutal, in-your-face violence.