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Motor Crush #7 Review: Dom Is Back In Town, And Nothing Is The Same

Motor Crush is back, and we finally get to find out where Domino has been. It's time for our girl to get back in the mix — and #7 does not disappoint. → Read More

The Shadow/Batman #1 Review: What Evil Lurks In The Hearts Of Bats

Batman and the Shadow are back with another fabulous team-up, this time with Steve Orlando in complete control of the script. → Read More

Champions #13 Review: Broken Buildings And Bad Dads

Champions #13 is a rather cut-and-dry-issue, but there are plenty of endearing moments to smooth out the edges and keep the plot going. → Read More

The Unbelievable Gwenpool #21 Review: Believable And Bland

In The Unbelievable Gwenpool #21, our titular hero is set on the task of brainstorming just how to join the Avengers. But is it worth a read? → Read More

'Long Lost' Review: A Captivating Horror Comic With Room To Grow

With 'Long Lost', Matthew Erman and Lisa Sterle have created an incredibly effective horror comic unburdened by unnecessary dialogue. → Read More

Archie Giant Comics Treat Review: Boardwalks And Babes

If you're a fan of Archie Comics – and more specifically, Betty and Veronica – you don't want to miss out on super-sized digest Archie Giant Comics Treat! → Read More

World Of Archie Jumbo Comics Digest #71 Review: Trapped In The Past

There are a lot of great comics tucked away in World of Archie Jumbo Comics Digest #71, but many exhibit a mean-spirited, “it's a man's world” rhetoric. → Read More

Jem And The Misfits TPB Review: Everyone Loves A Good Villain

Even if you're not interested in the Jem universe, the camaraderie and love in Jem and the Misfits is well worth stepping outside of your comfort zone for. → Read More

The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina #8 Review: A Spellbinding Issue

Melissa Joan Hart hang up your witch's hat and make some room for my new favorite Sabrina. The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina #8 is here and it's a wild ri → Read More

Archie Comics Double Digest #281 Review: Meet Uncle Roy

Another day, another Archie Digest. This time we're taking a look at Archie Comics Double Digest #281. The first thing to note about this particular digest → Read More

Dark Ark #1 Review: Monsters Come Flooding In

Dark Ark #1 skillfully sets up an intriguing new supernatural world, with an art style and otherworldly color palette perfect for the subject matter. → Read More

Marvel Comics Digest – Avengers Review: How A Team Was Formed

The new Marvel Comics Digest featuring the Avengers gives each character time to shine with great issue picks, better consistency, and a more dynamic theme. → Read More

Archie's Funhouse Back To School Annual #27 Review: Get To Class!

If you're looking for a lighthearted collection to fight off the sadness of summer ending, then Archie's Funhouse Back To School Annual #27 is for you. → Read More

Jem And The Holograms Vol. 5: Truly Outrageous Review

The stellar artwork, additional covers, and fun issues in 'Jem and the Holograms Vol. 5: Truly Outrageous' are more than worth the price. → Read More

Wynonna Earp: Season Zero #1 Review: Delving into the Past

Despite being rather wordy, Wynonna Earp: Season Zero #1 is a strong first issue. There's a burst of excitement in the middle that makes up for the drag. → Read More

From The NYAFF: 'Mrs. B., A North Korean Woman' Review

'Mrs. B., A North Korean Woman' showcases a clever, crafty, and very human woman who makes the best out of a rough situation. → Read More

'Jane' Review From The NYAFF: A Vibrant Character Barely Used

From the NYAFF: Cho Hyun-hoon's 'Jane' is a good movie trapped in too much fluff and fantasy with a hook that never quite makes enough sense. → Read More

Dragon Age: Knight Errant #3 Review: Less Action Than You'd Expect

It should come as no surprise that Dragon Age: Knight Errant #3 is for fans and nothing more. If this is your first dip into the series, best not to bother. → Read More

'Jem and The Holograms: Infinite' Review: More Than a Little Pizzazz

Jem and the Holograms: Infinite delivers on stunning colors and art, but does the story match the art work? Find out in this review! → Read More

Kull Eternal #1 Review: Grab Your Sword And A Machine Gun

Inspired by the movie and the books it was based off of, Kull Eternal is the story of a runaway warrior turned king turned modern-day lizard-person killer. → Read More