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Graphic Reviews: Coming Soon! (February)

Coming Soon! (February) Happy Valentine’s Day! Or Galentine’s or Anti-Valentines! Whatever floats your boat. Regardless of which you pick, I hope February is a good month, especially when it comes to reading comics. Since this is my first post of the month, I wanted to take a look at some […]


Graphic Reviews: Kill or Be Killed

Kill or Be Killed For the second week of my October-inspired horror comics binge, I decided to go with the vigilante murder of one of Image Comics’ new series: Kill or Be Killed. As a lifelong fan of the hero vigilante Batman, I’m no stranger to the idea of someone […]


Graphic Reviews: From Russia with Love

From Russia with Love Since it’s been awhile since I list did a list, figured it was about time to return to one of my favorite things: kickass women. Specifically, spies. Espionage has long been a man’s game as far as most fiction is concerned, unless you consider all the […]


Graphic Reviews: Huck

Huck One of my favorite things about being a lover and devoted reader of any genre is getting to know the styles of the various writers and learning which ones appeal to me and which ones don’t. Since I’ve only been reading graphic novels for the past decade or so, […]


Graphic Reviews: Ghosted

Ghosted First off, I need to apologize for the lack of review last week, I recently started working full-time again and let my fun responsibilities get away from me. And this week’s review is all fun! I’ve long been a sucker for heist stories (hence my irrepressible love for Ed […]


Graphic Reviews: Creator Content – Darwyn Cooke

Creator Content Darwyn Cooke And now for something different! This week in Graphic Reviews, I wanted to take some time to recognize and remember the work of a creator who had a huge impact on the comic book world: Darwyn Cooke. Cooke battled an aggressive form of cancer before sadly passing […]


Graphic Reviews: Civil War

Civil War So often when you think of superhero battles, you think of good versus evil, hero versus villain. However, when superhero stories really start getting interesting is when the definition of good and evil become more blurred. Both Marvel and DC have played with this to an extent but […]


Graphic Reviews: The Fade Out

The Fade Out As I have mentioned before, I am not what you would call a movie buff. If I had to list my media in order of preference, it would easily be books, video games and television/movies. It’s just the way it is when you grow up as bibliophile. […]


Graphic Reviews: Black Widow

Black Widow Ever since watching Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (still winner of lamest superhero movie title ever), I’ve been stuck on the problem of movies about singular superheroines. More than anything, I want to see a proliferation of them. But here’s the problem: how many superhero movies are […]