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Spread #10: The Children’s Crusade Reaches a Bloody Boiling Point [Review]

Spread #10: The Children’s Crusade Reaches a Bloody Boiling Point [Review]

by Keven Skinner | Oct 3, 2015

From Image Comics creative team writer Justin Jordan and artists Kyle Strahm and Felipe Sobreiro comes the post-apocalyptic horror series Spread. Check out my review of issue 10! Ten years ago, we dug too deep and unleashed something we couldn’t control. Something...
TOP 5 COMICS TO BUY – 09/30/15: RICK & MORTY, ARCHIE & SPREAD

TOP 5 COMICS TO BUY – 09/30/15: RICK & MORTY, ARCHIE & SPREAD

by Scott Piekema | Sep 29, 2015

It is Wednesday again, I am looking at the stack of comics I have not had the chance to read from the week(s) previous, and here I am making a list of titles I will be picking up at my local comic shop. Like many I try to budget my purchases, which can become...
TOP 5 COMICS TO BUY – 09/23/15: NAMELESS, BOOK OF DEATH & POWER UP!

TOP 5 COMICS TO BUY – 09/23/15: NAMELESS, BOOK OF DEATH & POWER UP!

by Scott Piekema | Sep 23, 2015

Wednesday! Wednesday! Wednesday! My favourite day of the week. The stack of comics I have on my night side table keeps growing larger and larger, and here I am making another list of titles I will be picking up at my local comic shop. I try to budget my comic...
Tokyo Ghost #1: An Exhilarating Thrill Ride – The Blade Runner of Our Generation [Review]

Tokyo Ghost #1: An Exhilarating Thrill Ride – The Blade Runner of Our Generation [Review]

by Keven Skinner | Sep 22, 2015

From Image Comics and writer Rick Remender (Black Science), Sean Murphy (Punk Rock Jesus) and Matt Hollingsworth (Wytches) comes the astounding sci-fi series Tokyo Ghost. Here’s my review of issue #1. The Isles of Los Angeles 2089: Humanity is addicted to...
Manifest Destiny #17: Lewis & Clark Meet The Vameter & He’s Not What We Expected [Review]

Manifest Destiny #17: Lewis & Clark Meet The Vameter & He’s Not What We Expected [Review]

by Keven Skinner | Sep 22, 2015

From writer Chris Dingess (Being Human) and artist Matthew Roberts (Battle Pope) comes the Image comic series Manifest Destiny – a twisted and monster-filled take on Lewis and Clark’s Western expedition. Check out my review of issue #17. Lost in America’s heartland,...
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