comics


Roll the List #36: Kyle’s Take 1

Best Underrated Horror Comic This week on Roll the List we got a topic that is coincidentally directly related to the upcoming holiday! We get to talk about our favorite horror comic that we believe is underrated. To me, this means that the comic is something many people I know who read comic […]


Roll the List #36: Cait’s Take 2

Best Underrated Horror Comic This week for Roll the List, we’re discussing our favorite underrated horror comics. Given that I’ve been writing about horror comics this month, this was a hard choice to make. Ultimately, I had to pick The Cape. This one-shot story was based on a short story […]


Graphic Reviews: The Sixth Gun 1

  I have never regretted the many hours that I have spent reading but I do find that the more I read, the harder it is for me to fall in love with a book. As you read brilliant stories, you get pickier and pickier about what captures your imagination. And […]


Graphic Reviews: Chew

As I may have mentioned a few times before, I have a fairly twisted sense of humor. Simple humor is all well and good but a story that can make me laugh and feel bad for doing so is just that much better. Until picking up Chew, no comic book […]


Graphic Reviews: The Wicked and The Divine

Since I was disappointed with the modernized pantheon of Wonder Woman last week, I figured I’d try the deities theme again and review The Wicked and the Divine this week. The Wicked and the Divine is a very new modern fantasy series written by Kieron Gillen and illustrated by Jamie […]


Graphic Reviews: Pax Romana 2

This week I’ll be reviewing the four issue what-if series Pax Romana, which is written and illustrated by Jonathan Hickman. I’ve always loved reading about history. Getting to see the ways in which people lived and thought about their own lives and those they interacted with, and how that compares […]


Graphic Reviews: Locke & Key

This week I’m making a return to the Lovecraftian with a review of Locke and Key, the horror series written by Joe Hill and illustrated by Gabriel Rodriguez. This is the first of Joe Hill’s works that I’ve ever read and I have to say that I’m seriously impressed. Locke […]


Graphic Reviews: Pretty Deadly

I’ve always been a sucker for fairy tales, especially when they involve Death (as a character, I’m not that morbid). This week I’ll be reviewing the stunning western/mythic/fairy-tale amalgamation that is Pretty Deadly. So far there are only five issues which have been collected into a single trade paperback volume […]


Graphic Reviews: Lazarus 1

This week I’ll be reviewing a brand new dystopian series: Lazarus, which is written by Greg Rucka with art by Michael Lark. What has always drawn me to science fiction, and dystopian fiction in general, is the way it can take current events and concepts and stretch them just far enough to be […]


Graphic Reviews: American Vampire 1

I’m sticking with the horror theme again this week and will be reviewing the American Vampire series written by Scott Snyder and illustrated mostly by Rafael Albuquerque. Vampires, like zombies, have become such an omnipresent monster that it seems most people are sick of them by now. Between Anne Rice, […]