
Review – Dark Horse Comics “Stranger Things” #1
We’ve got another year (give or take) before we see Stranger Things Season 3, but to tide us over Dark Horse is giving us an all new comic. Read on for a review of Stranger Things #1.
We’ve got another year (give or take) before we see Stranger Things Season 3, but to tide us over Dark Horse is giving us an all new comic. Read on for a review of Stranger Things #1.
Welcome, Uncle Monday of the Brotherhood of the Teeth, to the otherworldly domain of Mistress Erzulie Fréda Dahomey, our fair and flirtatious deity of love and glamor…. The second book in the new Sandman Universe started this week, full of magic, deities, and dreams, like any good Sandman book should. This one also has voodoo,
I almost said something snarky about how we only had to wait four years for more Sandman stories, when the last wait was seventeen years, but I didn’t feel like being snide when I’m so happy we get to jump back into Neil Gaiman’s world. Read on for a review of The Dreaming #1.
Portland’s own comic book convention, Rose City Comic Con, starts tomorrow, and IDW:PDX will be there! Click the jump for a full rundown of the signings at Booth 1118, plus the date and time for the IDW:PDX panel.
All the IDW Transformers books have hit their last three issues. I was going to say something profound and meaningful, or maudlin, but ugh, let’s not do that for another couple issues at least. (If ever.) See below for reviews of Lost Light #23, Optimus Prime #23, and Unicron #4.
Rose City Comic-Con is this weekend! See below for the creator panels from Image Comics!
I’ve been meaning to jump into a few more DC books, and also catch up with what Mairghread Scott’s been doing lately, so Batgirl was a pretty convenient way to do both. See below for a review of the Batgirl Annual #2.
This week I’m on vacation and spending a lot of time on airplanes, so I caught up on a ton of comics. Specifically: issues I’ve been wanting to read, review copies I was supposed to read, and series I should have been reading if I want to know what the heck is going on in
Only five more days until the Hugo Award ceremony, time for one more nominee review! Writer Brian K. Vaughan and artist Fiona Staples are still telling the story of an average family (average here meaning uniquely dysfunctional and totally alien, just like every family in existence) in the middle of a galactic war, and the