Month: July 2015
![Review: WWE: The Attitude Era](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/WWE-Attitude.jpg)
Review: WWE: The Attitude Era
Let’s get one bold statement out of the way: I didn’t just watch the Attitude Era—I experienced it. I got what is considered by many—both financially and creatively—the best time to be a wrestling fan during my late teens and early adult years. … read more
![Review: WWE Ultimate Superstar Guide](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/WWEGuide.jpg)
Review: WWE Ultimate Superstar Guide
In recent years, the WWE has aimed to include a younger generation on their now lengthy history. Even if you just look at the Wrestlemania era of the company, 31 years is a long time to catalog. … read more
![Review: Neverwinter Tales – The Legend of Drizzt](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/DandDcomix.jpg)
Review: Neverwinter Tales – The Legend of Drizzt
Look, I enjoy the Forgotten Realms as much as your average D&D enthusiast, but I’ve always found Drizzt Do’urden to be an exceptionally dull character. It should speak volumes that the most interesting character in this collection is, by far, a dwarf named Pwent, who is struggling to overcome a vampiric curse. … read more
![Review: Gunnerkrigg Court – Volume 1](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Gunnerkrigg.jpg)
Review: Gunnerkrigg Court – Volume 1
Its kind of funny to go back through the early events of this now-epic webcomic and see just how much it has changed and grown over the last decade. Volume 1 collects the first 14 chapters of the series, and even over the course of the book, Sidell’s art style and storytelling matures considerably. … read more
![Review: Goners – Volume 1](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Goners.jpg)
Review: Goners – Volume 1
If you like tales of horror, demons, monsters, family legacy and grim fairy tales, Goners is something you will enjoy. With brightly emotive artwork and a storyline that eventually captures your attention, Goners is an adventure you won’t easily forget. Goners does not squander any time and jumps right into the action. … read more
![Review: G.I. Joe: The IDW Collection](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/GIJoe-IW.jpg)
Review: G.I. Joe: The IDW Collection
G.I. Joe is an institution for any young woman who came up through the ‘80s. This fifth volume collection adds a new layer onto the fabled history of the Joes and gives us something to get the kids to grow their comic reading obsession. … read more
![Review: Intersect: Vol 1. Metamorph](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Intersect-1024x431.jpg)
Review: Intersect: Vol 1. Metamorph
It isn’t often that a comic intrigues and confuses simultaneously, but the first six issues of Intersect collected into a trade have done just that. The wispy and colorful art style is supported with the fragmented story as you watch the battle between two lovers entwined in the same body. … read more
![Review: MPH](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/MPH.jpg)
Review: MPH
Throw anything you know about science out the window and this book becomes instantly loveable. When an inmate finally caves to drugs and ends up with a batch of a mystery pill that provides super speed, he and his friends go on a crime spree to get vengeance on America’s 1 percent. … read more
![Review: punkrockpaperscissors](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/punkrockpaperscissors.jpg)
Review: punkrockpaperscissors
Punkrockpaperscissors is an amazing, one-of-a-kind compilation that showcases about 600 of the best 80’s punk and hardcore show flyers that were based in America. It’s an original history 13 years in the making that focuses on these alternative scenes and underground artists like nothing else that really exists to this extent. … read more
![Review: Rat Queens – Volume Two](https://www.slugmag.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/RatQueens1.jpg)
Review: Rat Queens – Volume Two
It’s refreshing to read a series that treats equally with the fantastical stories of a well-run Dungeons & Dragons game and genuinely touching personal backstories. The Rat Queens are a team of rough-and-tumble adventurers-for-hire who drink heavily and live as large as they can in the little city of Palisade. … read more