I think Buffy the Vampire Slayer #22 went in a different direction than people were expecting, which is a good thing by and large. The previous issue ended with Dylan—a character from Spik...
Horror comics don’t seem to quite get the love they deserve, even though they make up such a large part of the industry. In recent years, they’ve just seemed to be growing and growing. Y...
It’s early December. Some may believe it is too early to choose my definitive list of favorite horror comics for the year. While it is possible that something will completely whisk me away...
This issue of Puppet Master really jumps in with both feet after establishing a new set of characters and a new status quo in the previous issue. It’s also scarier, much more unnerving and has ...
The first pages of Fight Club 2’s latest issue reiterates a fact that many may be reluctant to accept: This is a comic book and Palahniuk isn’t afraid to adopt the appropriate conve...
Angel & Faith #21 relies heavily on exposition for its early portions, which is somewhat understandable given that we are not in the final arc and setting everything up for the finale. Luckily, it...
After the harrowing and bold new take on the mythology with “Rebirth,” Puppet Master has gone back to basics with this next issue—in quite a few ways. Not only does it seem to be ...
Bob: Non-Union Psychic #0 ‘True Talent’ was created and written by Lance Lucero. The story follows Bob, ‘renegade psychic and professional hairstylist’ as he reluctan...
As sweet as things got when Buffy and Spike finally managed to put the past behind them and communicate effectively with one another, Buffy the Vampire Slayer #21 makes it pretty clear that this ...