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Review: Clover Press’ Great Gatsby Comic Suffers For Playing It Too Safe
Clover Press' adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby chooses fidelity to the original text over forging new artistic insight.
The Human Target #1 Review: A Murderer in The [SPOILER]!?!
Tom King and Greg Smallwood revive private investigator Christopher Chance to lead the DC Universe through a classic pulp detective yarn.
Static: Season One Sparks Promise for Milestone's Rebooted Dakotaverse
Static: Season One #1 by Vita Ayala and Nikolas Draper-Ivey is a strong debut for Milestone’s rebooted Dakotaverse premiering throughout the summer.
The Nice House On The Lake: A Horror Masterpiece That Subverts Clichés
Despite being built on a number of standard horror tropes, The Nice House On The Lake defies expectations to present a truly original tale.
Review: Harley Quinn is Her Own Worst Enemy in New Solo Comic
In the new ongoing series by Stephanie Phillips and Riley Rossmo, Harley Quinn is looking for a new start. And she's not doing it very well.
Review: Demon Days X-Men Reimagines Marvel as a Classic Shinto Folktale
Peach Momoko's Demon Days: X-Men is inspired by Shinto folktales and feels like a serendipitous combination of passion, style and storytelling.
DC Universe Infinite Delivers On Its Expansive Promise
DC Universe Infinite is the perfect binge-reading service for fans, providing a sleek interface that encourages readers to explore the DC Comics world.
Nightwing And Deathstroke Are About To Make DC History
Slade Wilson has always been Deathstroke, but in DC's Future State, the mantle has been passed on to none other than Nightwing.
Origins #1 Review: BOOM's Post-Apocalypse
Post-apocalyptic stories are a dime a dozen, but Boom Studios Origins presents a vivid, dynamic and mysterious world in which humans are extinct.
The Original Jurassic Park Meets Zorro in New Comic
Zorro finds himself marooned on Edgar Rice Burroughs’ fabled island and must use his legendary sword skills to defeat legions of man-eating dinosaurs.
Review: SCARENTHOOD #1 Is 'Stranger Things' For Grown-Ups
IDW's new suburban horror series brings together four ghost-hunting parents whose deepest fears aren't about their own safety.
Ninja Turtles: Last Ronin is A Vintage, Bloody '80s Spectacular
TMNT: The Last Ronin is a no-holds barred adrenalin-fueled rampage that takes all the right cues from the vaunted, violent '80s.
The Autumnal REVIEW: The Perfect Series For The Fall Season
For those searching for a perfect spooky comic book series to read this Fall, one should buy the first issue in the ongoing series of The Autumnal.
Pantomime #1 Advanced Review: A Quiet Triumph
While mainstream comics have been making strides in representation, indie comics have always been ahead, and the best of it gives us Pantomime.
Terminal Punks #1 Advanced Review: Punk Rock Vs. Vape Ape
Indie comics have always shared anti-establishment themes with punk rock, and in Terminal Punks #1, the two come together with compelling results.
DC Comics' "It's A Bird" Review: More Powerful Than A Locomotive
DC's new series Represent retells a story of real-world racism from the early months of the 2020 BLM protests, asking readers: who will save the day?
Mega Man: Fully Charged #1 Review: Functional at Half Power
Mega Man has seen its share of ups and downs, the most contentious being Mega Man: Fully Charged, but how does the series' comic continuation fare?
Green Lantern: Earth One Vol. 2 Review - A Terrific Follow-Up Story
DC's acclaimed Earth One series continues with Green Lantern as volume 2 continues Hal's journey as a hero while introducing the beloved John Stewart.
Review: Horizon Zero Dawn #1 - A Great Holdover Until The New Game
The World of Horizon continues in a new comic from Titan. The first issue reveals what happens to Aloy after the events of the first game.
Lost on Planet Earth Review: A Compelling Sci-Fi Tale About Finding Yourself
Comixology's new original mini-series, Lost on Planet Earth, is made by two award-nominated comic creators - but how does the first issue fair?