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Review: Infinity Countdown: Darkhawk #3

Review: Infinity Countdown: Darkhawk #3

July 1st, 2018 | by Mitch Nissen

A hero falls, and the dark Starhawk rises in Infinity Countdown: Darkhawk #3. A universal threat looms large in this latest issue from Marvel Comics. Review: Infinity Countdown: Darkhawk #3 What started off as a mere one-shot six months ago has quickly become one of...

Review: Delta 13 #2

Review: Delta 13 #2

June 19th, 2018 | by Darryll Robson

Masters of comic book horror, writer Steve Niles and artist Nat Jones, join forces yet again to unleash the sci-fi horror title Delta 13 into the world. It is published by IDW and the second issue hits the shelves this week so our contributor, Darryll...

Review: 30 Days of Night #6

Review: 30 Days of Night #6

June 15th, 2018 | by Darryll Robson

Coming to the end of its run, 30 Days Of Night #6 is released this week and it finishes off the re-imaged classic vampire tale. Our contributor, Darryll Robson, takes a look at the final issue to see if the venture has been a success....

Review: Kong of Skull Island 2018 Special

Review: Kong of Skull Island 2018 Special

June 12th, 2018 | by Mitch Nissen

After a twelve issue series and a crossover with the Planet of the Apes, King Kong returns with a double sized spectacular from BOOM! Studios. ComiConverse's Mitch Nissen takes a closer look. Review: Kong Of Skull Island 2018 Special King Kong’s pop-culture status has received...

Infinity Countdown: Darkhawk #1 Comic Review: Another Thrilling Entry In The Hit Cosmic Series

Infinity Countdown: Darkhawk #1 Comic Review: Another Thrilling Entry In The Hit Cosmic Series

May 30th, 2018 | by Mitch Nissen

A cosmic hero returns in Infinity Countdown: Darkhawk #1 from Marvel Comics. Marvel’s massive 2018 event just got wilder. ComiConverse contributor Mitch Nissen takes a closer look. Review: Infinity Countdown: Darkhawk #1 What started off last year as just another Guardians of the Galaxy story...

Review: Crude #2

Review: Crude #2

May 17th, 2018 | by Darryll Robson

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...

Cable, A Brief History On The Man Out Of Time

Cable, A Brief History On The Man Out Of Time

May 14th, 2018 | by Michael Huggins

Cable, A Brief History On The Man Out Of Time Nathanial "Cable" Summers was initially introduced into the X-Men comics back in 1986, where he was born to Scott Summers and Madelyne Pryor (a clone of the late Jean Grey) in The Uncanny X-Men #200/#201....

Doctor Strange: Damnation #4 Review

Doctor Strange: Damnation #4 Review

May 9th, 2018 | by Mitch Nissen

Doctor Strange: Damnation, Marvel’s first supernatural event series in decades, has concluded as the heroes make their last stand against Mephisto and the hordes of Hell. ComiConverse contributor Mitch Nissen takes a closer look. Review: Doctor Strange: Damnation #4 Short and sweet, Doctor Strange: Damnation...

Review: Thanos: The Infinity Siblings

Review: Thanos: The Infinity Siblings

April 25th, 2018 | by Mitch Nissen

Creator Jim Starlin, revisits the Mad Titan for a new journey of self-discovery, violence, and death in a new graphic novel Thanos: The Infinity Siblings. Starlin begins his final Thanos story here in the first part of a new trilogy. ComiConverse contributor Mitch Nissen takes...

Review: Labyrinth Coronation #3

Review: Labyrinth Coronation #3

April 24th, 2018 | by Darryll Robson

Boom! Studios’ Labyrinth: Coronation #3 continues the tale of a mother searching for her child by fighting against the odds. Our contributor, Darryl Robson, braves the highways and byways of the ever-changing labyrinth to see how this tale stands up to the Legend that is...

Thanos: A Brief History of Marvel’s Mad Titan

Thanos: A Brief History of Marvel’s Mad Titan

April 22nd, 2018 | by Michael Huggins

Thanos: A Brief History of Marvel's Mad Titan By now, most of the world has heard of Thanos thanks to his multiple cameos as the MCU's big bad in hiding. In a matter of days, Josh Brolin will bring his Mad Titan center stage as...

Review: Fence #5

Review: Fence #5

April 20th, 2018 | by Darryll Robson

Sporting tension and budding rivalries are the names of the game in the Boom! Box monthly comic Fence. Our contributor, Darryl Robson, takes a look at the latest issue of the Fencing based, Manga-inspired sporting comic. There’s a lot of Fence this week as Volume...

Review: 30 Days of Night #5

Review: 30 Days of Night #5

April 19th, 2018 | by Darryll Robson

Fear and violence flood the pages of IDW’s 30 Days of Night as it heads into its #5th issue. Our contributor, Darryll Robson, looks over the story as it heads towards the finale to see if the franchise is still as captivating and shocking as...

Review: Iron Fist #79

Review: Iron Fist #79

April 11th, 2018 | by Mitch Nissen

Iron Fist faces his demons… literally in Iron Fist #79 from Marvel Comics. Ed Brisson takes full advantage of the Doctor Strange: Damnation tie-in delivering one of the best Iron Fist issues yet. ComiConverse contributor Mitch Nissen takes a look. Review: Iron Fist #79 Marvel...

Review: Brothers Dracul #1

Review: Brothers Dracul #1

April 10th, 2018 | by Darryll Robson

Continuing to fill their schedule with new titles, Aftershock Comics releases a new take on the Dracula story with Brothers Dracul, out this week. From the writer of comics such as Deadpool and Venom, and the artist of The Punisher and Secret Warriors comes a...

Review: Star Trek Discovery 2018 Annual

Review: Star Trek Discovery 2018 Annual

April 4th, 2018 | by Darryll Robson

With the monthly comic focusing on the Klingons from Star Trek: Discovery, the 2018 annual turns its attention to some of the crew members and their journey into Starfleet. Our contributor, Darryll Robson, takes a look at this double sized IDW special to see how...

Review: The Crow Momento Mori #1

Review: The Crow Momento Mori #1

March 29th, 2018 | by Darryll Robson

IDW has been publishing The Crow since 2012 with several mini-series, the last being 2014’s Pestilence. But the supernatural killer is back in a new series, with a new body and our contributor, Darryl Robson, takes a look at the first issue. James O’Barr’s original...

Review: Planet of the Apes: Ursus #3

Review: Planet of the Apes: Ursus #3

March 29th, 2018 | by Darryll Robson

Planet of the Apes: Ursus issue 3 is released this month as Boom! Studios continues its commitment to celebrating the franchises 50 years since the movie was released. As the story hots up our contributor, Darryl Robson, continues his own commitment to reading all things...

Review: Doctor Strange: Damnation #3

Review: Doctor Strange: Damnation #3

March 29th, 2018 | by Mitch Nissen

Doctor Strange: Damnation #3 ramps up the action and the stakes as the Midnight Sons take the battle to Mephisto’s door. The supernatural heroes are given the rare chance to save the world again in this latest event book from Marvel Comics. ComiConverse contributor Mitch...

Review: Lucy Dreaming #1

Review: Lucy Dreaming #1

March 21st, 2018 | by Darryll Robson

As well as sporting dramas and franchise comics, Boom! Studios continue to put out some of the best creator owned comics. New this week is Lucy Dreaming, a coming of age fantasy story which our contributor, Darryll Robson, has taken a look at. Mixing teenage...

Review: 30 Days of Night #4

Review: 30 Days of Night #4

March 20th, 2018 | by Darryll Robson

IDW’s horror comic 30 Days of Night reaches its 4th issue this week. Our contributor, Darryll Robson, takes a look into the darkened world of Barrow to see how the story is unfolding. Violence and horror are the name of the game in Steve Niles...

Review: Infinity Countdown #1

Review: Infinity Countdown #1

March 14th, 2018 | by Mitch Nissen

Infinity Countdown, Marvel’s latest event, has begun. The Guardians of the Galaxy, Nova, and a host of others from across the cosmos converge on the Infinity Stones in a battle that will rock the Marvel universe. ComiConverse contributor Mitch Nissen takes a look. Review: Infinity...

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