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Review: Stumptown, Vol. 3
In the end, Rucka illustrates a message that sometimes we need to have faith in those we care about. Stumptown’s definitely worth a read. … read more
Review: The Tithe Vol. 1
Peter Popoff, Jim Baker. What do these guys have in common with The Tithe? Well, if this comic were real, they would be getting a visit from a “Robin Hood” like group called The Samaritans. … read more
Review: Steven Universe
I’m going to start out by saying that I think this comic is best suited for a younger audience, having said that, I will give my best review for Steven Universe. … read more
Review: Borderlands Vol. 2 – The Fall of Fyrestone
I enjoyed the first Borderlands video game: It was fun in both its gameplay and presentation. … read more
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
May 2015 Comic Book Reviews
Comic book reviews for The Dark Crystal, Deep State, Hack/Slash, Katabasis, Letter 44, Lumberjanes, March Of The Crabs, Punks: The Comic, The Returning, Spread, The Squidder, Suicide Risk and The Twilight Zone.
March 2015 Comic Book Reviews
Comic book review for America’s Got Powers, Chastity, C.O.W.L., Criminal, Curse, Judge Dredd, The Manhattan Projects, Orphan Blade, Outcast, Possessions, Suicide Risk, Wasteland and Wayward.
Comic | Comic Review | LGBTQ+
Comics: February 1992
This stylized vision may put-off comics readers who are used to inflated art typical of superhero comics, but the drawings are powerful and evocative. … read more