Comic Books
Criminy review: Love! Family! …Communism?
If you like books involving cute animals, families, pirates, and dissections of sociopolitical structures, then jump aboard.
If you like books involving cute animals, families, pirates, and dissections of sociopolitical structures, then jump aboard.
Fun and light art lifts up an otherwise inscrutable first issue.
This comic truly has something for everyone.
Weird pulpy fun abounds in this dark and moody re-introduction to Mignola's favorite non-Hellboy detective.
"Death Orb makes Mad Max look like My Dinner With Andre."
Visceral and brutal but also shows some heart and depth.
Our heroes' journey from Spiral City to the farm is finally revealed and will change them forever!
It'll pull you in like a horror story around the campfire.
The Dickens classic reimagined in this new comic book from Dark Horse Comics and Berger Books.
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Talking world building, the weird, and more with Troy Nixey.
A great conclusion to this three part story that continues to build Korra's story and the world of Avatars.