Doctor Doom, easily the most recognizable Marvel villain of all time. Since his creation by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, Doom‘s defining trait was his […]
Continue readingSistah Shark: Discover Hawaii’s Exciting Hero
Well it’s AAPI month so I’m going to go into comics focusing on the PI half. Hey there aren’t a lot of Polynesian comics and […]
Continue readingArmorclads: Discover The Intense New Universe
Armorclads is the newest series from Valiant Entertainment and a co-writer’s dynamic entry into comics. Featuring a new grimdark universe independent from X-O Manowar and […]
Continue readingSilicon Age of Comics: New Bigger Markets, More Perceptions
Okay according to Geoff Johns, comic books are out of the Dark/Iron Age. So what should we call this era? New Golden Age? Too optimistic. […]
Continue readingThe Last Session: Why Connecting Shouldn’t Be Exclusive
Alright full disclosure, I already reviewed this Mad Cave series called The Last Session. The only reason why I’m doing it for the full trade […]
Continue readingStylized Comics: Why Is Cartooning Never Approved?
Comics are art, no other way about it. Like all art forms, they can be expressed in a myriad of ways. You have the cinematics […]
Continue readingArcher & Armstrong Forever: How To Prolong Longevity
Archer & Armstrong Forever of Valiant Entertainment is the latest romp of this super buddy team. Since the 90s, the Archer & Armstrong series epitomizes […]
Continue readingHellstorm By Warren Ellis: Daring Directions That Marvel Wasted
Hellstorm is a Marvel title with a lot of baggage on the name. I mean, most people will think of that lackluster Hulu series Helstrom. […]
Continue readingShadowman: Deadside War – How To Carve Out A Niche
Shadowman: Deadside War from Valiant Entertainment is arguably the best thing to come out of the publisher since the pandemic. Why because it defies expectations […]
Continue readingGood Game Well Played: A Great Time Capsule
Good Game, Well Played is a request from Mad Cave Studios’s Maverick imprint. Unlike their mainline comics like Battlecats, this imprint focuses on YA audiences […]
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