As a huge fan of crossovers, especially between properties you would not necessarily expect to cross over, I loved this book. It’s a collection of several miniseries from the 1990s that crossed...
The first issue of Angel ended with Angel, Fred, Illyria and the readers being sent on a journey into the titular character’s past. It was a solid setup for a new kind of arc that the series ha...
Since the late 2000s, we’ve had a virtually nonstop supply of Army of Darkness comics. Ash has gone through time and back again, has fought everything from Freddy and Jason, Herbert West, Darkm...
Issue 3 of Season 11 is all about fallout, from both the aftermath of the attack and the aftermath of the decisions made in its wake. Things that were decided on by the US government in the previous i...
Puppet Master has not only made it to its 20th issue, its completely gone off the rails—in the best way possible, of course. This series has done some extremely inventive things with the franch...
This is a very plot-heavy issue. Everything going on in it is centered on the fallout from the events of the season premiere. You can definitely see that this is going to be a shorter season because t...
I thought it was a little strange to take such a short gap between the end of season 10 and the beginning of season 11, but I’m not really ever gonna be the guy to complain about more Buffy. Th...
So far, the High School Years graphic novels have succeeded in doing exactly what they intended to do. With all of the progress that’s been made in Season 10, with all of the ways the character...
The second full year of the Puppet Master comic book series means we’re treated to another Puppet Master Halloween Special. These two comics are so far the only standalone stories apart from th...