Posts Tagged ‘comic books’
Swamp Thing (1982) Blu-ray Review: Wes Craven’s Beauty and the (Bayou) Beast
Wes Craven’s Swamp Thing is a delightful beauty and the (bayou) beast tale filled with comic book action and is mostly kid friendly, at least it was for us 80s kids.
Read MoreBook Review: The Extraordinary Part: Book One: Orsay’s Hands by Florent Ruppert and Jerome Mulot
This graphic novel imagines a world much like our own with one difference: the presence of huge, harmless creatures who have been integrated into society.
Read MoreBook Review: The Man Who Fell to Earth by Dan Watters and Dev Pramanik
The book is at its best after the comic concludes, thanks to a hefty bonus section with stills and information about the film’s production.
Read MoreBook Review: The Junction by Norm Konyu
A winning junction of stellar art and spellbinding plot.
Read MoreAfter 24 Years, Venus Returns in IDW’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #127 Comic Book
The return once thought impossible, in a way that no one will expect.
Read MoreA New Generation of My Little Pony Sparkles in All-New Comic Book from IDW
My Little Pony #1 welcomes Sunny Starscout and all your new favorites
in a tale with surprising ties to Friendship Is Magic.
Usagi Yojimbo Comic Book Rings in 2022 with 25th Issue Milestone and Lone Goat and Kid Encore Presentation
New “Crossroads” storyline and seminal Usagi Yojimbo tale offer excellent entry points to the world of acclaimed cartoonist Stan Sakai.
Read MoreBook Review: Usagi Yojimbo: Homecoming by Stan Sakai
Homecoming finds Sakai continuing the high standard he set in past Usagi comics.
Read MoreIDW Celebrates a Comic Book Centennial with My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic #100
The milestone 100th Issue of a perennial favorite promises big adventure and tons of fun!
Read MoreBook Review: Usagi Yojimbo Origins Volume 01 by Stan Sakai
Whoever came up with the idea of coloring Usagi’s past stories deserves a raise because there’s going to be a lot of fans double dipping.
Read MoreIDW Previews Four Tantalizing Pages from Locke & Key / The Sandman Universe: Hell & Gone
Two beloved fantasy/horror comic book series collide in an exclusive first look by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodríguez.
Read MoreBook Review: Corto Maltese: Mu, The Lost Continent by Hugo Pratt
Hugo Pratt wraps up the graphic novel tales of his swashbuckling explorer.
Read MoreBook Review: The Amazing Spider-Man: The Ultimate Newspaper Comics Collection Vol. 3, 1981-1982 by Stan Lee, Larry Lieber, and Fred Kida
Stan Lee contributes his most original stories to date, aided by great incoming artist Fred Kida.
Read MoreAstonishing X-Men Blu-ray Collection Review: Joss Whedon Teams Up with Marvel Superheroes
The plots are engaging and the characters entertaining.
Read MoreBook Review: Flash Gordon Comic Book Archives Volume 5
Not the best Flash Gordon collection, but worthy of its place on a collector’s bookshelf.
Read MoreAstonishing X-Men: Dangerous DVD Review: Joss Whedon Earns His Marvel Stripes
Whedon proves to be a master in Marvel’s mutant universe, but the motion effects are subpar in the early stages.
Read MoreBook Review: Star Wars Omnibus: The Complete Saga Episode I – VI: Greedo Shoots First Here Too
If you’re still on the fence about the Blu-ray collection, these may be the comics you’re looking for.
Read MoreCaptain America (1992) DVD Review: Less Than Tolerable
Red, White and BLECH!
Read MoreBook Review: Joe Simon: My Life in Comics
A great look at the comic book industry from the inside.
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