When you think of comic books and the heroes within, you usually associate the characters and stories they tell with fantasy and make believe situations. In the history of superheroes, characters like Batman, and The Punisher in some ways were as close to “real” as you can get. As time has passed, there have been […]
Tag: Jaymes Reed
The Wrecks and Kessinger Edition
Lola XOXO begins unimpressively. Siya Oum’s colorful, steampunk-y artwork is very pleasant, and part of why I picked up the issue, but the story begins a bit ho-humly. Our heroine, Lola, and a crew of men who have escaped their captors (see the previous volume of the Lola series) are trying to make their way […]
Thursday Indies!
When I was sent this to check out, though mostly to read due to being supportive and all that good fun stuff, I wasn’t necessarily too sure about it. I mean, with a title like ‘Cadavers’ on it you’re bound to see something wild and perhaps disturbing! However, that was anything but the case once […]
CruZader: Agent Of The Vatican Volume 1
Omar Morales has written a pretty great story here about a secret agent of the Vatican who handles the more dirtier side of life that they can’t be involved with. Especially since they would probably wind up dead if they aren’t all that well trained to handle a demonic attack or otherwise. And while I like […]