[REVIEW] LONDON KILLS, SERIES 1, IS FORMULAIC BUT FRESH
In the myriad of British detective dramas, London Kills manages to give viewers a compelling narrative that doesn’t stray too far from the formulaic genre.
In the myriad of British detective dramas, London Kills manages to give viewers a compelling narrative that doesn’t stray too far from the formulaic genre.
Nancy Drew: The Palace of Wisdom is a colorful update to the classic Nancy Drew stories and a fun, beautifully illustrated comic for all ages.
Although the writing here is lacking a bit, the art and general plot of The X-Files Case Files: Hoot Goes There #1 makes it a fun summer read.
Mystery, post-college angst, and old friends come together to create a fantastic story in By Night #1. I’m a 110% invested in this new series!
The Awkward Squad is a solid police procedural novel with an interesting, interwoven plot and a satisfying ending. It’s a unique take on a familiar genre!
Crosswind Volume 1 Writer: Gail Simone Artist: Cat Staggs Letterer: Simon Bowland Production: Carey Hall Genre: Thriller Publisher: Image Comics A Review by Mark
I Am Innocent is so close to being the perfect breath of fresh air in a world filled with colour matching mobile games, but slightly misses its mark.
Rockstars #1 Publisher: Image Writer: Joe Harris Artist: Megan Hutchison Colorist: Kelly Fitzpatrick Letterer: Michael David Thomas Review by Anelise Farris What do we love even
American Gothic centers on a prominent Boston family reeling in the wake of the chilling discovery that someone in their midst is linked to an