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Greg Lincoln: ‘Rend and Tear with Tooth and Claw” is a real feast for the eyes, particularly this final part. The art and colors blend so clearly that you can hear and feel the cold snap of night on ...
Primarily known for his work on the “League of Extraordinary Gentlemen” series, Kevin O’Neill is one of the most talented and important working artists in comics today. Between four volumes of “League ...
John Lincoln is a bastard. For his sins (and our enjoyment), Jai Nitz and Greg Smallwood put him through the wringer in a story that is both incredibly imaginative and well-executed. After stealing an ...
It’s not every day that I catch a comic that completely blows me away, unexpectedly. A comic I’ve never seen before at all that features something that makes me grin like an idiot and tap my foot out ...
Grant Morrison’s tenure as editor-in-chief of “Heavy Metal” begins with this issue. As expected, vibrant art, thought-provoking stories, and trippy experiences await avid and novice readers alike. The ...
Cartoon Hangover’s animated series Bee and Puppycat moves to KaBOOM! Studios with Natasha Allegri and Garrett Jackson! Check our spoiler-free review to see how this adorable animation made the job ...
Welcome to Hell Notes, Multiversity Comics’ annotation column for the Hellboy Universe. This Wednesday a new miniseries launches, “The House of Lost Horizons: A Sarah Jewell Mystery.” Sounds good, but ...
Back in 2008, Red 5 published a fairly popular action/adventure pirate comic entitled “The Adventures of She-Buccaneer” to a good deal of acclaim, and just like Red 5’s popular “Atomic Robo” book the ...
Spencer Dales was born into a world of magic. His father belongs to the Aegis, a secret society of black magicians ordered by their unseen masters to better the lives of others—those with greater ...
“Snow White,” like most fairy tales, has been told and retold for centuries, morphing and reflecting the cultures and times that tell them. No two renditions are alike, however, certain details stay ...
On May 8, 1984, Marvel Comics released the first issue of “The Transformers” (cover dated September 1.) Written by Bill Mantlo and Ralph Macchio, with art by Frank Springer, Kim DeMulder, and Nelson ...
With its animated adaptation only a few months away, people are talking about “The Killing Joke” more than ever before. But the conversations you hear now are different than the ones in comic shops ...
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