Back To The Future #1 Comic Book Review
When the Back to the Future comic book was announced, I wondered if IDW would be continuing the story after the film trilogy (à la ...
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When the Back to the Future comic book was announced, I wondered if IDW would be continuing the story after the film trilogy (à la ...
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Read moreSubject K has escaped from the Pale Man and is on the run to Earth along with Spez, who is not as looney as he ...
Read moreAbbey Chase returns as IDW presents Danger Girl Renegade. She may seem like an archaeologist with a taste for adventure, but she is a Danger ...
Read moreFollowing a killing spree, this issue shows our group of survivors as they prepare for the tough times that lay ahead whilst coming to terms ...
Read moreThe image is striking: Judge Dredd, the lawman of the future, with his boot crushing down on the blood-stained flag of the USA. That was ...
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Read moreThe amount of originality on the indie comic scene never ceases to amaze me. I was contacted by Fanboy Comics and asked to give their ...
Read moreBlack Mask Studios’ Alt Control Delete throws you straight into the action from the very first issue. Although it is only 13 pages long, it ...
Read moreHow can you dislike a book that features the phrase “pixie scat” in the first few pages? Admit it. You can’t. From the opening scene, ...
Read moreFor a primarily visual medium, it’s surprisingly rare to find examples of truly excellent sequential storytelling that stands on its own. Many artists – including ...
Read moreMarvel's mythical realm of Asgard frequently features the heroic (and in some cases not so heroic) exploits of Thor, Sif, and Loki, with Odin's sons ...
Read moreIron Man, in a way, is Marvel's version of Batman. He's rich, confident, a playboy, has lead teams of superheroes, and is plagued by personal ...
Read moreComic book crossovers are those rare pieces of literary history that can fulfil our wildest fantasies. These pieces of fiction are either a hit (Batman ...
Read moreIf you're like me you probably didn't know there was another Human Torch. Hey, I can't know everything about the Marvel universe, right? Most of ...
Read moreHumour in comic books is like walking a tightrope. Too little and it becomes overly grim, too much and it gets a bit forced. Keith ...
Read moreNailbiter is a chilling tale of cannibals, mutilators, mass murderers and all forms of serial killers. In Buckaroo lies a chilling reality: sixteen of the ...
Read moreShortly after the original animated series ended, Nickelodeon and the creators of the Avatar universe began the continuation of the Aang’s adventures, along with the ...
Read moreAfter a massive arc comes to an end, there is always that lingering question of “What now?” You’ll often see writers taking things slow for ...
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