
BASS REEVES season 1, episode 1 review
This is another new title from Allegiance Arts & Entertainment. I first learned of Bass Reeves 5 years ago when I saw an episode of the History Channel series GUNSLINGERS that was about him. And I was immediately fascinated by him, and felt…

CYBORG #19
WARNING: SPOILERS BELOW!
Ray: We now know that this is a dead series walking, ending the same month as Superwoman as one of the first two to wrap (not counting All-Star Batman). John Semper Jr. wrapped his extended arc last month, so Kevin…

BLOODSHOT: RISING SPIRIT #1
s Valiant Comics continues to fine-tune its current V2 era of the Valiant Universe, one of the characters they’ve been meticulously crafting into a best seller is Bloodshot with memorable runs by writers Duane Swierczynski and Jeff Lemire.…

Comic Book Review: ‘Amazing Spider-Man’ #700.5
During the month of December, Marvel fans were given the opportunity to travel back in time and revisit a world where Peter Parker was Spider-Man once again. But now, with issue #700.5, that brief visit has come to an end. However, unlike the…

Amazing Spider-Man 700.5 Review
Begins with a young boy being rushed into the ER by Spider-Man. Spidey feels guilty and Peter is still sulking later on. MJ arrives home from work and sees Peter depressed. The boy is dying. Peter explains that the boy tried to be a hero and…

Odyssey Of The Amazons #1 Review
The word “epic” in reference to comic books is redundant, but it’s the classical sense of the word that carries through in Kevin Grevioux’s Odyssey of the Amazons #1. With narration written on scrolls and a visit by the Fates, this is…

Zombies of Mass Destruction #1 Review
With the occupation of Iraq persisting years longer than expected, U.S. soldiers continue to be redeployed for their third and fourth tours of duty. Meanwhile, the country continues to spend billions of dollars on the operation, while simultaneously…

Adam: Legend of the Blue Marvel #1
It's somewhat fitting that the Sentry appears in a small role in Adam: Legend of the Blue Marvel, as it serves as perhaps the final (some would say unfortunate) affixation of Robert Reynolds to the modern Marvel canon. When the Sentry plays…