Another entertaining excursion into a world that echoes a bit more of an homage to earlier work in the genre.
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Another entertaining excursion into a world that echoes a bit more of an homage to earlier work in the genre.
It’s a deceptively casual genre mash-up.
Killadelphia has been extraordinary up to this point.
This book is already an instant classic, but it only gets better as it goes
The Sangeryes clan returns to fight the evil Jinoo and also faces new threats from within.
Upchurch guides Lucy Claire into stylish danger.
Denny looks compellingly pummeled and disheveled as events rush around him.
Hellmouth #4 just slouches along with weak writing.
Once again, Buffy the Vampire Slayer continues to be an MVP title for Boom! Studios.
Ewing and company aren’t showing any signs of slowing down.
The debut of the new series conjures-up a clever concept in an urban fantasy setting that feels fresh and distinct.
The Low, Low Woods #1 is another moody debut from DC’s Hill House imprint.
The second issue of John Constantine: Hellblazer is a success.
Killadelphia pushes the boundaries of the noir genre and urban vampire tales deeper.
Basketful of Heads #3 is another solid entry in what is turning out to be the best of DC’s Hill House horror comics line.
Angel #8 is another strong issue.
Writer/artist/letterer John Upchurch takes a spin with the old cliche in a world of humans and werewolves.