I’ve read some titles over the years that were pretty weird but I have to say, ABEITCOBM is perhaps the weirdest of all at 192 pages. This book has Magic Users, Demons, Robotic Generals from Hell, Assassins, Power Ranger homages, Alternate Realities, and over all… discussions that either go over your head, give you a […]
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Broken Gargoyles: Sin and Virtue #1 – (Advanced Review!)
Warning: Potential Spoilers Ahead Sin and Virtue continues in the aftermath of the 3rd issue of this saga of broken men, broken families, motivations, and recovery after the first World War. Though I would call this issue 4 but that’s just me personally. I last covered this title (the first issue at that) way back […]
Samurai Grandpa Volume 1
Warning: Potential Spoilers Ahead The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, or in the case of the elderly, maybe about 10. But in the case of former Samurai Ojichan, he doesn’t really have that problem as even for his age, he’s still quite spry! And for him, his journey starts when […]
IV Armageddon: The Story So Far #’s 50 – 45
Kaiju Of The Sword
The Time Of Pepose
Pantomine #4
Warning: Potential Spoilers Ahead Its been a bit since the first issue of Pantomine came out and the story has moved right along, continuing to be enjoyable and a little wide eyed shocking here and there. Not to mention the creative team remaining the same as the story goes along. Issue three saw Haley, Max, […]
The 13th Moon – Anthology
Warning: Potential Spoilers Ahead The 13th Moon is a 7 story Halloween Anthology that came out last year for Halloween and even had a successful funding on Kickstarter. This is an Anthology with a great line up of creators, all of whom I wouldn’t mind seeing more of their work in the future. I love […]
What We Don’t Talk About – Graphic Novel
Warning: Potential Spoilers Ahead When I learned of this GN recently by the burgeoning talent known as Charlot Kristensen, I knew it was going to be an intense read considering the story’s themes and I was right on the money about that. Its not (of course I may just not be paying enough attention) often […]