Comic Book Review: Ghost Rider #1
Variant Cover Art by Tradd Moore & Val Staples (Marvel Comics) With Marvel’s comic booking being all over the place these days, it’s hard for me to get excited for any of their titles.
Variant Cover Art by Tradd Moore & Val Staples (Marvel Comics) With Marvel’s comic booking being all over the place these days, it’s hard for me to get excited for any of their titles.
While we wait of the conclusion of “The Dark Knight III†by Frank Miller and Brian Azzarello let us indulge in Brian’s new title under Image Comics “Moonshineâ€. I was drawn to this book
When it comes to Image and Aftershock titles (for me at least), I tend to pick up the titles written by familiar writers that I have enjoyed in the past. Brian Buccellato is one
The Luke Cage show on Netflix was my first real exposure to Luke Cage (not counting his appearance on Jessica Jones), so all I know about the character is what I saw on the
Back at StocktonCon my buddy Dylan who is a marketing wizard for Top Cow and Chris Northrop, the colorist for Eclipse and all around cool guy shared their excitement for the upcoming title “Eclipseâ€. When
Issue 8 of Superman beings the “Escape From Dinosaur Island†arc. This book continues to closely follow Clark and Jonathan’s father son relationship. As a matter of fact the whole accidental trip to Dinosaur
First of all I would like to congratulate Matt Hawkins, Bryan Hill and the rest of the creative team for their recent announcement that “Postal†is now being developed as a television show! They
In a weekly podcast that I recorded earlier this week for “The Comic Source†I picked “Raven†as my DC Book of the week, which I still 100% back but I can’t help but
Top Cow this week released both Postal #14 and the first issue of a 3 part event called “Eden’s Fall†which takes characters from 3 of their titles “Think Thankâ€, “The Tithe†and “Postal†for
My very first Valiant title I was introduced to was Harbinger, which ended up being my gateway book to the rest of the Valiant universe and I haven’t looked back since. Now Fred Van