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Angel & Faith #16 [Comic Review]

Issue sixteen of Angel & Faith kicks off the short arc “Those Who Can’t Teach, Teach Gym” in which Faith goes undercover as a gym teacher of all things. It works, though. It’s a good balance, thou...

Puppet Master's Blade - Puppet Master

Comic Review: Puppet Master #4

Let me just start off by saying that when I was a kid, I was hugely attached to Puppet Master. More than A Nightmare on Elm Street and maybe even Friday the 13th, this was the franchise that got me in...

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Comic Review: Buffy the Vampire Slayer #16

The wait is over. In Buffy the Vampire Slayer #16, Angel and Buffy have been reunited, seeing each other for the first time since the end of season eight, and things between them are expectedly awkwar...

Alien vs. Predator: Fire and Stone TPB [Comic Review]

The ambitious Fire and Stone storyline is, in some ways, the Alien and Predator version of the shared universe model that everything is trying to adopt. It’s neat in theory: Fire and Stone is one over...

EC Archives Tales from the Crypt Volume I [Advance Review]

Fifty years removed, it’s still a bit haunting to be counted among the Crypt Keeper’s many “little pretties.” With the power of Dark Horse, Tales from the Crypt Volume I has been extracted from the EC...

puppet master comic book

Comic Review: Puppet Master #1-3

For those who may not be aware, one of the longest-running horror franchises in history, Puppet Master, has now returned in the form of a monthly comic book series. This is not the first Puppet Master...

Fight Club 2

Advance Review: Fight Club 2, Issue 1

With the release of a new Blur album and the announcement of another Dragonball series, I’m really left with one question: What year is it? Nearly twenty years after Chuck Palahniuk’s groundbreaking n...

Tomb of Dracula

Old-School Horror Comics That Should Make a Comeback

Horror and comics have had a longstanding relationship for many, many years. Some of the very first comics were horror stories, which make sense as the modern comic book spun out of traditional pulp n...

Cover art for the first volume of Run's French hit comic, Mutafukaz.

French Hit “Mutafukaz” to Receive an American Release

Few words can epitomize the anticipation of Titan Comic’s most recent acquisition, but I’ll do my best: Holy shit. Mutafukaz, a French series filled with gun fights, chase scenes and Latino culture is...