Deadman #3
I picked up Deadman #1 a couple of months ago and found it to be a pretty incoherent mess.
I picked up Deadman #1 a couple of months ago and found it to be a pretty incoherent mess.
This year, Wizard World Texas was a disappointment.
An unnamed teenage runaway from Richmond falls asleep on a New York City subway.
This is a really tough comic to review, especially since I'm writing this review on election night, when my mind is full to bursting with political commentary and punditry.
This is one of the most unique, befuddling and yet fascinating books I've read in a long time.
Boneyard is a fun horror/humor series from cartoonist Richard Moore.
Bluesman is the story of Lem Taylor, a blues musician in the 1930s who is accused of murder and hotly pursued by both the sheriff and by people seeking vengeance for the murder.
Now that DC’s ambitious weekly 52 series has reached “halftime,” I encouraged SBC’s reviewers to document their impressions of the book at this juncture.
"Neal Adams, Niagara Falls and Other Forces of Nature" I've been a fan of Dave Sim and Cerebus for many, many years.
"Sight Unseen" is a new hardcover graphic novel from Image.