Diamond Comic Distributors has released details of the bestselling titles from July 2015, with Marvel’s Secret Wars #4 taking top spot on the comic book chart, and DC/Vertigo’s Fables Vol. 22 topping the graphic novel sales. Here’s the top ten bestselling comic books of July 2015: 1. Secret Wars #4 2. Star Wars: Lando #1 […]
Comic Book Review – Reyn #6
Andrew Newton reviews Reyn #6… Reyn and Seph try to come to grips with the new reality of the “land” of Fate. As issue 6 of Reyn came onto my screen the excitement in the air was palpable; the previous issues had already completely and utterly blown my mind and I certainly couldn’t wait to […]
Comic Book Review – Airboy #3
Zeb Larson reviews Airboy #3… The drug, booze and sex fueled actions of JAMES ROBINSON and GREG HINKLE have pushed Airboy to the brink. And, in order to straighten these two degenerates out, he’s taken them to his world: a steampunk arena of Allies vs. Nazis. But will the experience change James and Greg for […]
Interview: Paul Cornell talks Doctor Who
Paul Cornell has been involved in the Doctor Who Universe for a long-time, writing numerous Doctor Who books & audio dramas, and the fantastic Who TV episodes “Father’s Day” and “Human Nature/Family of Blood”. His latest involvement finds him penning Doctor Who: Four Doctors, a weekly comic event from Titan Comics which will start on August 12th […]
Comic Book Review – Star Trek #48
Villordsutch reviews Star Trek #48… In this all-new 2-part story called DEITY, the crew of Starship Enterprise discovers an uncharted world whose inhabitants worship vengeful gods… gods who now turn their wrath on Captain Kirk and his crew! Inside this issue of Star Trek #48 some great things happen. Not only are we getting to […]
Comic Book Review – Dark Corridor #1
Jessie Robertson reviews Dark Corridor #1… From the author of Clover Honey and 8 ½ Ghosts, RICH TOMMASO, comes an all-new ONGOING SERIES set in the fictional coastal city of RED CIRCLE—a city totally controlled by mobsters—who, after decades of wielding power, are silently being picked off oneby- one by unidentified female assassins. Like a […]
Comic Book Review – The Wicked + The Divine #13
Zeb Larson reviews The Wicked + The Divine #13… There’s one god missing in our story. It’s time to finally meet Tara, Goddess of God-knows. Also, meet TULA LOTAY (SUPREME: BLUE ROSE) who joins Team WicDiv as the second guest artist in our Eisner Nominated Series. We had to mention the Eisner nom. We are […]
Comic Book Review – The Fade Out #8
Zeb Larson reviews The Fade Out #8… STORY ARC CONCLUSION BRUBAKER & PHILLIPS’ best-selling series so far concludes its second act, as every answer Charlie and Gil find brings them into more and more danger. And remember, every issue of THE FADE OUT is packed with essays and art that are only in the monthly […]
Comic Book Review – Nailbiter #15
Zeb Larson reviews Nailbiter #15… A shocking death unlocks the secrets of Buckaroo! After a lot of waiting and teasing, Nailbiter has finally given some big answers. It has done so while returning the series to its winning formula: macabre humor, gruesome violence, and enough clues to give us a fair chance to speculate (or […]
The Week in Star Wars – Sherlock star joins Rogue One, Netflix rumours and a first look at Ken Leung in The Force Awakens
This edition of The Week of Star Wars sees a Sherlock star joining the cast of Star Wars Anthology: Rogue One, some rumours surrounding a Netflix spin-off series and a first look at Ken Leung in Star Wars: The Force Awakens… Kicking things off this week, we got the news that Sherlock star Jonathan Aris […]