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Puppet Master: The Comic Series - Shawn Gabborin

Comic Review: Puppet Master #5

Issue #4 of the ongoing Puppet Master comic book promised big changes for the franchise. In fact, it promised to spin the entire mythology on its head by taking the puppet characters we’ve loved over ...

Grindhouse 8

Comic Review: Grindhouse 8

Alex de Campi is rapidly becoming one of my favorite comic writers. Between her work on Archie versus Predator and the writing she has done on this and other Grindhouse comics, she has a knack for mak...

Hellboy in Hell: The Hounds of Pluto Part One [Comic Review]

Hellboy in Hell #7: The Hounds of Pluto Part One is the first of two issues which will be dedicated to the second part of  this story arc. The issue begins with a deceased Hellboy “awakeningR...

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Comic Review: Buffy the Vampire Slayer #18

The crossover with Angel & Faith comes to a fitting end in the conclusion of Old Demons. It’s been interesting over the course of these last few issues to see how Angel interacts with the whole Bu...

Comic Review: The Tomorrows #2

The second issue of Curtis Pires’ The Tomorrows changes things up from the first one in a number of ways. It’s weird that we’re only an issue in and it already feels like a departure, but it does. The...

The Fly Outbreak Comic Cover

The Fly: Outbreak [Comic Review]

With the release of the fifth and final chapter this month, we’re calling this the perfect time to review this comic sequel from beginning to end. Written by Brandon Seiferet, The Fly: Outbreak ...

Angel & Faith - Horror comics

Comic Review: Angel & Faith #17

Faith continues to take the reigns on this title while Angel is still away on Buffy. We’re still in the middle of the same plot arc with mysterious vampire happenings at a prep school where Faith is p...

Comic Review: Hellboy in Hell #7

As the title promises, Hellboy is in Hell and he is looking rough. The big red brute is now sickly and white. He’s small and thin, not the Hellboy we’ve ever been used to seeing. It’s a jarring appear...

Comic Review: The EC Archives: Weird Science vol. 4

No, we’re not talking about the John Hughes comedy although that was a loose adaptation of the comic of the same name, but none of the stories included in this volume. Instead, this is a collection of...