[REVIEW] ‘THE LUDOCRATS’ REMINDS US NOT TO BE BORING
Imagine a world inhabited by your most ridiculous ideas. Every childhood fantasy, every discarded daydream, and every brainstormed brainchild.
Imagine a world inhabited by your most ridiculous ideas. Every childhood fantasy, every discarded daydream, and every brainstormed brainchild.
The Comics Agenda: Happy Little Trees. Insha joins Michael and Greg again this week and we talk about Disney+ news, New Mutants not being up to Disney standards, and, of course, New Comics!
Kieron Gillen’s ‘Once & Future #1’ enlists Arthurian legend to riff on the recent wave of nationalism in Britain and abroad.
DIE #5 opens at Glass Town, where Ash plans to lure Sol out into the open so that the band of travelers can finally return home. Her plan works. And, yet, it doesn’t.
DIE #3 is a poignant story about family, loss, and privilege set among the ruins of a dragon-infested World War I battlefield.
Kieron Gillen and Stephanie Hans take us deeper into the world of tabletop-role playing games in DIE #2. I recommend that you BUY it.
Gaming and growing up come together in the most spectacular of ways in Die #1 from Image Comics. Highly, highly, recommended.
In The Wicked + The Divine: 1923, we are transported back in time to previous iterations of the Pantheon that we’ve come to know and…admire.
The Wicked + The Divine Volume 6: Imperial Phase Part 2 Writer: Kieron Gillen Artist: Jamie McKelvie Colourist: Matt Wilson Letterer: Clayton Cowles Publisher: