It's nice to read something awesome. So, yeah, guys, I just bought another Humble Bundle - because Judge Dredd - so I'm trying to clear some of the things I like less off my computer to make more room for more PDFs. I'm blowing through some single issues right now, and Black Road fit that bill...
I feel like I lost out a little on this: I didn't really know what was going on in Civil War II, but I had heard about Hulk - or I should say Banner - dying earlier on and I wasn't surprised by that. I didn't realize that Hawkeye had killed Banner for a while, and it was not quite a surprise eithe...
Catwoman in charge of a mafia family.
I bought this thinking it was another recent horror comic collection, but kept it because it looked interesting. There are many hooks in these stories, but I think it would be more memorable if less people had been included and the volume developed longer, stronger stories. it's hard to be horrifyin...
I bought this thinking it was another recent horror comic collection, but kept it because it looked interesting. There are many hooks in these stories, but I think it would be more memorable if less people had been included and the volume developed longer, stronger stories. it's hard to be horrifyin...
Like a sci-fi ecocentric version of THE CAINE MUTINY? I don't know. May read the next one, see what it's building to.
Every environmental catastrophe that could possibly happen has, one right after the other. The oceans are rising, economies are collapsing, wildlife is dying off in huge numbers, and America has gone off the grid. The environmental group The Ninth Wave (similar to Greenpeace) has lost contact with o...
I knew Brian Wood from his Northlanders and X-Men work, so when I heard he was starting a comic based on a post-apocalyptic environmental dystopia I was sure I'd eventually get to read it and probably like it. As luck had it, this was the first comic I got from NetGalley to review and I must say my ...