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Comic Review: Cold Spots #4
Cullen Bunn’s hunted house story takes a new horrific twist as the secrets of the secluded house are revealed in Cold Spots #4. The horror comic, published by Image Comics and created by Cullen Bunn and artist Mark Torres, has a classic horror movie feel and...
Review: Murder Falcon #2
Out this week is the second issue of Image Comics Murder Falcon. An outlandish, Heavy Metal influenced fantasy adventure with a surprising emotional punch. What would you do if you found out you were destined to defeat an invasion of demons from another dimension by...
Review: Murder Falcon #1
Music and mayhem combine in the first issue of Murder Falcon from Skybound/Image comics. Drawing influence from the heavy metal scene and the history of demon fighter tales, Daniel Warren Johnson unleashes his creator-owned comic upon an unsuspecting world this week. But what can you...
Review: Crude #4
The Russian based revenge story that is Crude reaches its forth issue this week. New from Image Comics and reviewed by our contributor, Darryll Robson, Crude continues to push the boundaries of art and narrative. Deep in the heart of Russia, a safe haven for...
Review: Crude #2
Continuing the journey into a secret underworld in the heart of Russia, Crude issue 2 from Image Comics is out this week. Our contributor, Darryll Robson, takes a look inside to see if the second issue stands up against the fantastic opening issue. Violence and...
Review: Dry County #1
From the creator of Spy Seal and She Wolf, Rich Tommaso, comes a new title published by Image Comics. Dry County is the first in a line dubbed 'The EVERYMAN crime series' and is semi-autobiographical in nature. Our contributor, Darryll Robson, takes a look to...
Review: Slots #6
The final issue of Slots from Image Comics and Skybound is released this week. As all of the threads of the story start to come together our contributor, Darryll Robson, takes a look to see how it all fits together. So far Slots has been...
Review: Days of Hate #2
This week sees the release of Days of Hate #2, the continuation of the hard-hitting, near future dystopian tale from Image Comics. Our contributor, Darryll Robson, looks at the second issue to see how it is all panning out. Set in an America where neighbor...
Review: The Black Monday Murders #8
Image Comics and Jonathan Hickman bring The Black Monday Murders #8 to stores this week and our contributor, Darryll Robson, has a rundown on the latest issue of black magic mayhem. Jonathan Hickman is still working on some creator-owned titles which have been sporadic at...
Review: VS #1
With the Image Expo 2018 just around the corner, all eyes are on their plans. However, there are still plenty of Image comics hitting the shelves and this week sees the release of a new title, VS. Our contributor, Darryll Robson, takes a look at...
Review: Sleepless #1
Image Comics have a number of new titles that come out each year and there are several this month. Our contributor, Darryll Robson, takes a look at Sleepless to see if it is worth picking up. Sarah Vaughn (creator of the phenomenal Alex+Ada and Eternal...
Review: Slots #2
Continuing the story from Image and Skybound comics, Slots #2 hits the shelves this week. Our contributor, Darrryll Robson, takes a look at this issue to see how the confidence trick is playing out. There is more conniving tricks and underhand scheming going on in...
Review: Slots #1
New from Image and Skybound comics comes Slots, the story of a confidence man paying back his dues. Our contributor, Darrryll Robson, takes a look at the first issue to see if he can see through the sleight of hand. From the imprint that brought...
Review: Winnebago Graveyard #4
All good things must come to an end and our contributor, Darryll Robson, takes a look at the final issue of Winnebago Graveyard from Image Comics. Winnebago Graveyard has been building up over the first three issues, introducing the characters, settings and the gruesome possibilities...
Review: Winnebago Graveyard #3
The penultimate issue of Image Comic’s Winnebago Graveyard is released this week. As the horror steps ups so does our contributor, Darryll Robson, to review this issue. Will he make it to the end? Review: Winnebago Graveyard #3 Horror is sweeping the shelves in comic...
Review: Winnebago Graveyard #2
Continuing the journey into the heart of the American Horror genre, our contributor Darryll Robson takes a look inside issue 2 of Image Comic’s Winnebago Graveyard. Review: Winnebago Graveyard #2 After the opening issue last month Steve Niles picks up where he left off with...
Review: Winnebago Graveyard #1
Pagan rituals, late night slaughters and journeys through the wilderness for unsuspecting holiday makers; this is the meat of Image Comics’ new horror title Winnebago Graveyard. It’s a case of something new paying homage to something old as our contributor, Darryll Robson, enters the dark...
Where Does Watchmen Fit Into The Rebirth DC Universe?
These are exciting times to be a DC Comics fan. The publisher’s Rebirth relaunch has been a stunning success, and the promises of Geoff Johns’s DC Universe: Rebirth #1 are starting to come to fruition, with Superman: Reborn underway and The Button forthcoming next month....
Review: Descender Vol 1
In Early March of 2015, Jeff Lemire and Dustin Nguyen teamed up with Image Comics to bring readers to the world of Descender. Descender is a Sci-Fi comic that follows the story of an android named, TIM-21. Here, our Anthony Angiolillo looks back at the...
Review: Cry Havoc #6
After coming to Image Comics' Cry Havoc party a little late our Contributor, Darryll Robson, takes a look at the final issue in the initial story arc. Simon Spurrier gathers a host of artists to tell the final part of Lou’s introduction into the mythic...
Cry Havoc: Mythology Explored
The first arc of Cry Havoc from Image Comics comes to an end this month and our contributor, Darryll Robson, takes a look at the previous 5 issues in preparation. With Cry Havoc Simon Spurrier and a handful of artists have produced a supernatural horror comic steeped...
Review: Power Lines #2
The racially charged, super hero drama Power Lines, by Image Comics, is back this month with issue #2 and our Sammy Rendon has the ComiConverse review. The first issue had gotten much deserved attention and rightfully so. Power Lines quenches the thirst that mainstream comic books is missing: a...