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2000 AD Prog 2470 Review
After last week’s grand finale we’re back in the business of building suspense and business is booming!

Bobby Campbell
Feb 18


BARBARIC: THE LONG DEATH, ISSUES #1-2 Advanced Review
For fans of sword and sorcery Barbaric is one of the best options currently on the market. Moreci and Gooden have been reliably delivering one great story (3 issues usually) every year, and Barbaric now boasts a rich fantasy world, a large cast of thoroughly entertaining characters, and all the blood and humor you could want.
Dan Newland
Feb 16


Do Not Disturb - Review
Publisher: Invader Comics Release date: February 11th, 2026 Writer: David R. Flores and Jarod Hunter Roe Artist: David R. Flores Colorist: Lorenzo Scaramella Letterer: Letter Squids Editor: Barnett Brettler PRICE: $6.99 REVIEW Private investigator Randall Halsey could really use some friends to be there for him right now because it has definitely not been his day, his week, his month, or even his year. All he’s got instead is a missing young woman and enough cynicism to fill

Blake Donaldson
Feb 12


The Darkness Issues 1 and 2 Review
The art is great. Really good character designs, lots of details. Tons of texture. There is not a wasted line in either book. If you like the comic art made famous at Image in the 90s, you will feel right at home here. If anything, its that style but with modern sensibilities and coloring.

Luis Godoy II
Feb 12


2000 AD Prog 2469 Review
2000 AD Prog 2469 Release date: February 11, 2026 Cover Artist: Mike Perkins Price: $2.99 digital, $5.49 print Subscription $10.99 Digital, $16.99 print subscription (4-5 issues a month) How about that cover by Mike Perkins! His work throughout this storyline has been beyond reproach and this is an especially delicious cherry on top. Somewhat reminiscent of Steve Ditko’s great “lifting sequence” from Amazing Spider-Man #33, way back in 1965, though more likely Atlas lifting t

Bobby Campbell
Feb 11


Shin Zero, Vol 1-Advance Review
Shin Zero is a book of combinations. It is French sci-fi cartooning and Japanese monster manga, slice-of-life meditation and high concept action-adventure, an entry in the 75-year-old tokusatsu genre and a profoundly modern story of gig-economy workers, and it is a synthesis of the talents of Mathieu Bablet and Guillaume Singelin, with Bablet writing and Singelin illustrating.

Ben Crane
Feb 11


FLORIDA! HIPPOPOTAMUS! COCAINE! MASSACRE! Advanced Review
Are you a middle-aged stoner who once D.A.R.E.d to Keep Kids Off Drugs?
Have you ever wished there was a Disney-level theme park solely dedicated to large semiaquatic mammals?
Do you enjoy brightly colored comics full of action, comedy, and 70s buddy cop movie tropes?

Blake Donaldson
Feb 5


2000 AD Prog 2468 Review
And the hits keep on coming! And at breakneck speed no less, with a perfectly paced prog that leaves you waiting on pins and needles for the next drop!

Bobby Campbell
Feb 4


2000 AD Prog 2467 Review
Another week and another 2000 AD prog review! As the format of the weekly anthology series continues to sink its hooks in deep, and I find myself jonesing for the latest instalments from the mighty house of Tharg! Lock the door, unplug the phone, my stories are on!

Bobby Campbell
Jan 28


Spirit of the Shadows #1- Advanced Review
Nick Cagnetti’s art is absolutely electrifying, and lures you into the “book of the dead” narrative with a seemingly bottomless bag of visual tricks and delights. Combining the extra-dimensional dynamism of Jack Kirby, filtered through Mike Allred’s ginchy gloss, with a dash of Michael Avon Oeming or maybe Bruce Timm’s less-is-more stark cartooning, and Ditko-esque metaphysics.

Bobby Campbell
Jan 26


Touched by a Demon-Advanced Review
Kristen Gudsnuk has such a uniquely witty approach to comics storytelling that I really gravitate toward. I was a huge fan of her series Henchgirl (TPB currently available through Dark Horse!) and I’m thrilled to have a new book from her to look forward to each month. If you’ve never checked out her stuff before, Touched by a Demon is a perfect potion of humor and horror to get you started.

Blake Donaldson
Jan 21


2000 AD Prog 2466 Review
Continuing my exploration of 2000 AD as a new reader with another pulse pounding prog! Familiarizing myself with the world of 2000 AD is taking me back to my formative comics reading days. That feeling of discovery as you start to parse the continuity, jargon, and visual language of a new-to-you comic universe. So far, the neologistic expletives are my favorite part :)))

Bobby Campbell
Jan 19


Dreadnok War Part 5 of 5- G.I. JOE #17 REVIEW
After four issues of unlikely partners Duke and Cobra Commander being forced to work together to outrun and outwit a vengeful band of grape soda-obsessed rednecks, the Dreadnok War finally reaches its explosive conclusion!

Blake Donaldson
Jan 14


What Would You do if You Were Jailed without Knowing the Reason and No Hope for Escape? -TERROBYTES #03 Review
The name of this series truly says it all, you get byte sized stories of terror. We as a society are inching so close to being unable to function without technology. Every day we are closer to the society depicted in Wall-E, but what if we allow that technology to determine our guilt.

Luis Godoy II
Jan 13


LIGHT
Rob Cham's Light is a silent Graphic Novel where a lone adventurer befriends another on his way to find find five gems.

Jason Jeffords Jr
Apr 21, 2021
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