[REVIEW] MAGIC MEETS SCI-FI IN ‘STARHENGE #1’
Starhenge #1 from Liam Sharp is an ambitious sci-fi/fantasy epic that spans centuries in a magic-vs-tech brawl.
Starhenge #1 from Liam Sharp is an ambitious sci-fi/fantasy epic that spans centuries in a magic-vs-tech brawl.
If you want a classic sci-fi adventure serial with a signature Mike Mignola twist, Radio Spaceman delivers.
This week, Marvel celebrates that anniversary with a return to the nuclear winter of Hadley’s Hope. But many have tried and failed to recapture the gruesome magic of Aliens. Does this book succeed at last?
There may be a few bumps on our dragon-fueled ride, but the tension introduced in Rangers of the Divide makes this worth checking out.
From its cover and premise, Stargazer seems like yet another fun but ultimately run-of-the-mill ’80s nostalgia trip. However, the execution keeps the story fresh and engaging with tight pacing, relatable characters, and great artwork.
Black Stars Above, a masterful mix of folk horror and science fiction, is the tale of a young girl’s journey to discover herself and dark cosmic secrets.
Fifty years into the future, an ecological disaster destroys 90% of Earth’s population and makes our planet unlivable.
Discover humanity’s origins in Starship Down #1. The creative team from Rome West brings us high concept science fiction with a political edge.
Tom King and Mitch Gerads team up once again to deconstruct another classic Silver Age B-list superhero, nine panels at a time.