Jughead #7 Review
Jughead #7 Archie Comics Cover by: Derek Charm Writer: Chip Zdarsky Artist: Derek Charm Letters: Jack Morelli Review by Insha Fitzpatrick The summer is
Jughead #7 Archie Comics Cover by: Derek Charm Writer: Chip Zdarsky Artist: Derek Charm Letters: Jack Morelli Review by Insha Fitzpatrick The summer is
Clean Room Vol. 1: Immaculate Conception Covers by: Jenny Frison Creator & Writer: Gail Simone Artist: Jon Davis-Hunt Colorist: Quinton Winter & Jon David-Hunt
Tales From the Darkside # 1 Writer: Joe Hill Artist: Gabriel Rodriguez Colors: Ryan Hill Letters: Robbie Robbins Publisher: IDW Growing up, I had
Campaigners #1-2 Written by: Brendan Hykes Artist: MJ Barros Lettering: Sean Rinehart Publisher: Zero Press Review by Gregory Brothers Politics has always had a
There’s something that has been plaguing my thoughts lately about comics and our geek community. The truth is that it is something that I have often wondered about and it creeps back into my thoughts from time to time. The question is are the reviews on comic book websites a potential harm to the medium?
Looking back, the audience for comics and wrestling have often crossed paths.
Daredevil/The Punisher #1 Review Written by Charles Soule Pencil and Inks by Szymon Kudranski Colors by Jim Charalampidis Lettering by Clayton Cowles Reviewed by
Issue six starts out with Matt in the courtroom, he is still assigned to the Early Case Assessment Bureau, which is like the 80’s TV show Night Court. While he is in the middle of explaining his case to the judge, he senses that Elektra is in the room.
The Micronauts started as a toy line in the late 1970s. From there, Marvel comics was able to land the licensing deal and released two different series until 1986. Other companies including Image and Devil’s Due have run limited series before IDW gained the rights to both Micronauts and ROM, whose own series will launch on Free Comic Book Day.