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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
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 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
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
With 'Long Lost', Matthew Erman and Lisa Sterle have created an incredibly effective horror comic unburdened by unnecessary dialogue. → Read More
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
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
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
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
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 skillfully sets up an intriguing new supernatural world, with an art style and otherworldly color palette perfect for the subject matter. → Read More
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
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
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
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
'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
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
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 delivers on stunning colors and art, but does the story match the art work? Find out in this review! → Read More
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