Comics
Review: Saucer State #2
IDW Publishing brings us issue 2 of Saucer State depicting a world in turmoil with a potential invasion on the horizon. Our contributor, Darryll Robson, enters the fray to see if we stand a chance or should be heading for the hills. Review: Saucer State...
Review: The Electric Sublime #1
The Electric Sublime is a new crime thriller comic from IDW Publishing and our contributor, Darryll Robson, takes an excited look at the first issue. Review: The Electric Sublime #1 IDW are branching out from their hit franchise titles and starting to include some brand...
Review: Slash Moron Volume 1
From the digital pages of Aces Weekly, Slash Moron has jumped to print thanks to his creator and writer, Bambos Georgiou. Our Darryll Robson reviews volume 1 which collects the first two Slash Moron stories and a few extras. Review: Slash Moron Volume 1 Slash...
Review: Battlecats By Mad Cave Studios
Battlecats issues #0 through #3 are out now from Mad Cave Studios. This beautifully drawn comic makes for highly interesting reading. We have a review of the entire Battlecats series to date for you, here on ComiConverse. Review: Battlecats By Mad Cave Studios Some of...
Review: The Killer Inside Me #1
IDW Publishing ventures into noir fiction genre with their adaptation of The Killer Inside Me and ComiConverse Contributor Darryll Robson takes a look at issue #1. Review: The Killer Inside Me #1 Jim Thompson was a crime writer who was largely unrecognised during his lifetime....
Review: Lucas Stand #3
Reaching its midway point, our contributor Darryll Robson takes a look at the third issue of Lucas Stand from Boom! Studios. Lost in time, the titular character from Lucas Stand has to face his own demons as well as actual Demons in situations which would...
Review: Labyrinth 30th Anniversary Special
Featuring a collection of short stories and a vast recognisable cast, our contributor Darryll Robson takes a look at the Labyrinth 30th Anniversary Special from the Archaia imprint of Boom! Studios. It’s been 30 years since the movie Labyrinth swept into theatres and into the...
Review: MMPR: Pink #2
Our contributor, Darryll Robson is a huge fan of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. Here, he takes a look at the second issue of MMPR: Pink from Boom! Studios. Kim’s journey home has turned into a fight for survival. Facing not one but two super villains...