[ADVANCE REVIEW] ‘MACHINE GUN WIZARDS: VOLUME ONE’ IS GENRE-BENDING FUN
Machine Gun Wizards is a creative and entertaining take on 1930s prohibition-era Chicago. Check out the trade paperback release on March 11, 2020.
Machine Gun Wizards is a creative and entertaining take on 1930s prohibition-era Chicago. Check out the trade paperback release on March 11, 2020.
Saban’s Go Go Power Rangers Volume 1 TPB is fantastic. Power Rangers fan? You’ll love it. Not a Power Rangers fan (yet)? You’ll love it.
Dark Days: The Road to Metal is a fantastic prologue to the main event, and the included back issues were a welcome addition to this DC novice.
Batman Volume 5: Rules of Engagement is another success for King and company. And, if Joëlle Jones isn’t on your radar yet, she should be.
It’s Wednesday my dudes! And every Wednesday tons of new comics hit the shelves of your local comic shops. It’s not always easy deciding
Superman Volume 5: Hopes and Fears examines the roles of hope and fear in our lives. Who better to show us the way than Superman himself?
Batman: Detective Comics — Vol. 5 A Lonely Place of Living Writers: James Tynion IV and Christopher Sebela Pencillers: Eddy Barrows, Alvaro Martinez, Carmen
Superman – Action Comics: The Oz Effect Deluxe Edition Written by: Dan Jurgens, Rob Williams Art by: Viktor Bogdanovic, Dan Jurgens, Ryan Sook, Guillem
Redlands Volume 1, by Jordie Bellaire, Vanesa Del Ray, and Clayton Cowles, is the story of three witches running a small town in Florida.. Is it any good?