Tag: Vault Comics

Adventure N’ Barbarism

Warning: Potential Spoilers Ahead As fate would have it, I managed to come across Rick Flash & The Adventurenauts on Twitter without meaning too. But you know what? I’m glad it happened because this book was an incredibly fun and even goofy read from start to finish. RFTA is essentially an inspired 1950s style Science […]

Shadow Service Volume 1

This reviewer can’t be the only one to have noticed a widespread propensity for comic books to read like thinly veiled appeals for television and film adaptation. In that respect, there’s a distinct whiff of ‘option me, option me!’ to Shadow Service, the new Vault Comics offering from Cavan Scott (writer) and Corin M. Howell […]

Upcoming New May/June Titles!

Eager to find out about some upcoming Indie/Indy releases from a few of your favorite Small Press Publishers? Then read on, my friends! Oni Press/Lion Forge: Rick and Morty: Rick’s New Hat #1 (W) Alex Firer (A) Fred C. Stresing, Andrew Dalhouse, Crank! When Rick and Morty buy the greatest hat in all the multiverse, […]

The Autumnal #1

Autumn, Fall, Halloween Season, whatever you wanna call it. That time of year when the Summer and its heat starts to go away and cooler temperatures start to roll in. Bringing along with it Pumpkin Spice recipes and Leaves turning different colors as they fall to the ground. Allowing one to rake them up into […]

Finger Guns #1

Finger guns, we’ve all used them through out our lives. Whether for fun and games or otherwise, we’ve used them. Briefly imagining them shooting some kind of ammo from them for said fun and games or to try and be intimidating. The Anime known as ‘Yu Yu Hakusho’ back in the day used the concept […]

Ronadations!

Coronavirus plus Recommendations equals ‘Ronadations’, get it? Yeah? Lame? Okay, never mind. Anyhow! For some time now, we’ve been dealing with the newest version of a Coronus Virus in the form of COVID-19. Some have handled it well, others haven’t and I’d say a lot could argue that America especially hasn’t handled it well. But […]