X-Men #1 & Comic Book Reviews 7/7

After Jonathan Hickman’s superb X-Men series about the mutants of Krakoa, we have a new superhero team that gives what the naysayers have been asking for. While I would have preferred what Hickman was doing, the new creative team is doing great stuff. This is one of the best #1’s that I have read in […]

Red Sonja Comic Review: Oeming’s Old Original

Written by: Mike Carey, Michael Avon Oeming Art by: Mel Rubi, Lee Moder, Pablo Marcos, Stephen Sadowski, Michael Turner, John Cassaday, Joseph Michael Linsner  Spoilers for Red Sonja: She-Devil With a Sword, first Omnibus. This comic starts off well enough. Yeah, I may be setting it up as something that turns bad later on, but […]

Black Widow Comic Review: The Tragic Ties That Bind

Spoilers for Black Widow #1-7 Written by: Kelly Thompson Art by: Elena Casagrande Coloring by: Jordie Bellaire Lettering by: VC’s Cory Petit Black Widow can be a bit of a cold character. That makes sense; she’s a superspy who was kidnapped, brainwashed, and trained to be a killer from a young age. Why would you […]

X-Factor & Comic Book Reviews 6/30

While the Hellfire Gala comes to anticlimactic and insulting close with X-Factor, Titans rise with their 2021 Yearbook issue. There’s nothing but surprises this week, with the comics I’m reading. For the most part, that’s a good thing, but X-Factor’s horrendous decisions threaten to taint it. It’s likely best, to talk about the worst book […]

Infinite Frontier & Comic Book Reviews 6/23

The Hellfire makes its rocky way towards its end with three more issues, just as DC starts and interesting path with its Infinite Frontier miniseries. DC is finally giving us what we want, a more open DC Universe. If only it didn’t feel so disingenuous, as the major characters and their titles limp a bit […]

Static #1 & Comic Book Reviews 6/16

DC has been going ham these last few weeks with showing off their diverse heroes, but this week is the beginning of something more long term. Representation isn’t in just a one-shot, but in the start of a new series about a classic hero. Static returns with a new #1, and it’s… intriguing.  The Hellfire […]

Red Sonja: Gail Simone’s Epic Series!

SPOILER ALERT for Dynamite’s Red Sonja, written by Gail Simone. Check out the video review on YouTube. I had only just started reading sword and sorcery comics when I wrote this review. I had started with Marvel’s Conan the Barbarian series, written by Jason Aaron. In that series Aaron made a strong starting point for […]

Wonder Girl & Comic Book Reviews for 5/19

This week was light on comics, both from my pull list and in general. Usually this doesn’t happen until the last Wednesday of the month, but I’m not complaining. Between the long awaited arrival of the new Wonder Girl and some continuing favorites in X-Men and Daredevil, I didn’t read a single bad issue this […]

Vote Loki: What’s His Platform?

Loki, God of Mischief, son of Odin, Prince of Asgard, mortal enemy of Thor… is running for president. Vote Loki, or vote for him back in 2016 when this comic came out. Let’s be honest, I’m making this article and video is because he’s getting a show on Disney +. There’s no reason for me […]

DC Festival of Heroes & Comic Book Reviews for 5/12

Last week I had some complaints about how I was reading the same old stuff every week. This week I decided that it should give me a reason to quit crying. Between, X-Corps, Guardians of the Galaxy, and DC Festival of Heroes, I’m flooded with heroes I don’t normally give my attention to.  Honestly, it’s […]