[REVIEW] ‘DYING IS EASY #1’ TAKES THE STAGE WITH SOMETHING THAT NO ONE CAN STEAL
Dying Is Easy #1 from Joe Hill creates a masterful story that already allows you to build your own list of suspects before issue two.
Dying Is Easy #1 from Joe Hill creates a masterful story that already allows you to build your own list of suspects before issue two.
In “I Can Sell You A Body #1” you’re going to be a witness of reverse exorcism, where anyone living is real estate to those wandering the other side. And behind that, there’s one man selling the bodies.
Spinning out of the Friendship is Magic tv series, My Little Pony: IDW 20/20 tells a fun side story that takes place just after the “Sonic Rainboom.”
Lodger #1 sees the husband and wife duo of David and Maria Lapham team up in a thriller about a travel blogger who may also be a serial killer.
Transformers: Unicron #4 finds the current Transformers universe on the very brink of destruction–all thanks to Unicron, the biggest bad.
Here are some quick-shot reviews of books that our staff did not individually review. I have sorted them by section (Buy It, Wait and See, Skip It).
House Amok introduces us to the Sandifer family, who is just like any other family. They fight, they roadtrip, and they are on a murdering spree.
The stories in DuckTales #11 are both cute and entertaining, with plenty of fun for younger readers and a few morsels older readers may enjoy as well.
Here are my 10 most anticipated new releases, plus 5 honorable mentions — hey, it’s hard to pick just 10 — for September 2018.