[REVIEW] ‘GEIGER #1’ GLOWS-UP THE POST-APOCALYPTIC WASTELAND GENRE
The world-building of Geiger sets us up for many intriguing conflicts that could turn into an explosively fun ride.
The world-building of Geiger sets us up for many intriguing conflicts that could turn into an explosively fun ride.
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.
We’ve been waiting over two months since the last issue, so does Doomsday Clock #4 live up to the hype or is it just more filler with no killer?
Was this series a wise idea or an awful one?
What’s been interesting about watching Johns and Frank work is that they play around with what the reader might expect.
And there came a day unlike any other, when two young heroes joined forces. Their mission, to explore comic series and storylines no one
I’ll give credit where it’s due: it takes guts to look at a classic like Watchmen and attempt to revisit it.