
Blood Tree #1 ADVANCE REVIEW: a fun by-the-book mystery, but lacking in originality (so far)
Writer: Peter J. Tomasi, Artist: Maxim Simic, Colors: John Kalisz, Letters: Rob Leigh, Editor: Brian Cunningham. Blood Tree #1 from Image...
Blood Tree #1 ADVANCE REVIEW: a fun by-the-book mystery, but lacking in originality (so far)
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Titans S4 E1 & 2 REVIEW: a bloody and twisty path to a better team of Titans
That Texas Blood #19 ADVANCE REVIEW: the beautiful, satisfying, epic conclusion to the RQK story.
COMICS HISTORY: The curious case of Superman's ever-changing boots in early Action Comics
That Texas Blood #18 ADVANCE REVIEW: a masterful issue of art, thrills, action, and a bit of horror.
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The Least We Can Do #1 ADVANCE REVIEW: a mystical tale lacking in clarity and heart
That Texas Blood #17 ADVANCE REVIEW: The art alone brilliantly tells the story in this silent issue
TRVE KVLT #1 ADVANCE REVIEW: a tasty fast food combo meal, with sides of violence and horror
That Texas Blood #16 ADVANCE REVIEW: This team makes crime noir thrilling, beautiful, and glorious
Retro Cover Of The Week: 100 Bullets #57 is a portrait of a deadly, serious romance
Newburn #8 ADVANCE REVIEW: Every panel bursts with attitude and action, and a sense of urgency
That Texas Blood #14 ADVANCE REVIEW: Joe Bob has his hands full in this explosive new arc
Newburn #7 ADVANCE REVIEW: a shocking death creates thrills from start to finish
Newburn #6 ADVANCE REVIEW: Emily-centric issue of her history may give Newburn cause for concern