The Department of Truth #12 Review
Stories like this are important not just because they are really interesting reads, but because they make us ask questions, and asking questions is one of the most important things there is.
Stories like this are important not just because they are really interesting reads, but because they make us ask questions, and asking questions is one of the most important things there is.
It’s intriguing, it’s visceral, it’s radiant.
Rodrigo delves into the journals of a Bigfoot hunter to review The Department of Truth #11!
JH Williams joins Dan to talk about his upcoming Image series “Echolands”.
If the Cold War was a time of parallels and division, Lemire and Sorrentino capture this essence and transform them into the beginning of a new and fascinating mystery.
Don’t get left in the dark: The Me You Love in the Dark is guaranteed to burst into the limelight and leave an indelible mark on the comic scene.
Now, once you get past the majestic lustre of its presentation, is the story of Echolands #1 good? Fuck yes, it is.
M.O.M.: MOTHER OF MADNESS #1 is a psychedelic trip through a richly satirical 2049.
Shadecraft #5 brings all the threads and unresolved plot points full circle in the conclusion of arc one.
If the second arc of Home Sick Pilots has proved anything so far, it’s that the creative team doesn’t need to be playing power chords to keep our eyes glued to the stage.