[REVIEW] ‘DCEASED: DEAD PLANET #1’ MAKES A SURPRISING RETURN
DC’s DCeased: Dead Planet #1 continues the thrilling saga of the corrupted Anti-Life equation. The war for the planet has just begun.
DC’s DCeased: Dead Planet #1 continues the thrilling saga of the corrupted Anti-Life equation. The war for the planet has just begun.
A techno-organic virus is unleashed in the DC Universe, turning everyone into zombies. Can our heroes stop it or will they join the DCeased?
Wonder Woman Annual #2 is worth picking up, if only for the timely theme of pure love and its real power. The art is gorgeous, to boot.
With adult themes, language, and existential crises, Shade the Changing Woman #1 delivers the Shade story I didn’t know I wanted, but desperately needed.
Although I was a huge fan of the first arc of this series, Shade, the Changing Girl Volume 2: Little Runaway amps up the madness in all the right ways.
Made Men #1 Publisher: Oni Press Writer: Paul Tobin Artist: Arjuna Susini Colorist: Gonzalo Duarte Letterer: Saida Temofonte Review by Anelise Farris Made Men
With Shade the Changing Girl #9, the second arc of the vibrant, compelling coming-of-age sci-fi series is shaping up to be just as exciting as the first!
Shade the Changing Girl #8 is a great start to a second arc, as Shade ventures out of Valley Ville and into Gotham: a city with its own madness.
Shade the Changing Girl #6 wraps up the series’ first arc, and this heartfelt sci-fi will be one to follow through (hopefully!) many more arcs.