Motherlands #1 Review
Motherlands #1 has created a unique multiverse with a high-concept story that is grounded by familial relationships, albeit dysfunctional ones.
Motherlands #1 has created a unique multiverse with a high-concept story that is grounded by familial relationships, albeit dysfunctional ones.
Seeley’s return to horror in Imaginary Fiends #1 is nothing short of brilliant. The foundation that is laid here provides an intriguing concept.
If you are a fan of John Constantine or other fantasy books about magic in the real world, you owe it to yourself to read Hellblazer: Original Sins.
I picked this book up a while ago and finally got around to reading it. The Nobody is a modernized tale based on The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells.
Karen Berger is getting her own line from Dark Horse: Berger Books. To say that I am ecstatic about this announcement is an understatement.
Lucifer #14 recaps the recent events of the last arc, while introducing some intriguing new characters and laying the groundwork for the next issue.
Lucifer #13 Writers: Holly Black, Richard Kadrey Artists: Marco Rudy, Ben Templesmith Letters: Todd Klein Cover: Dave Johnson Publisher: Vertigo A review by Stephanie
Lucifer #12 was a bit rushed with its odd pacing, but the series continues to be a wonderfully devilish read.
Lucifer #11 is the calm before the storm and builds the anticipation for an unpredictably thrilling showdown between Lucifer and God.