I’ve discussed a lot of different comic books here for a while now, but I have yet to discuss any series that seek to adapt stories from video games. With that in mind, you can expect me to discuss DC’s Mortal Kombat…
This year, I’m trying to read more books outside of my preferred genres of science fiction and fantasy. As a result, I decided to turn towards the more academic fiction of classic American author Ernest Hemmingway. The Old Man and the Sea…
Having recently finished Seven to Eternity, I figured I would look into Rick Remender’s other big comic series. Deadly Class began publication by Image comics in 2014 and ran for a total of fifty-six issues which concluded just last year. The series…
Red Rising is a 2014 science fiction novel by Pierce Brown. It is the first entry within the Red Rising Saga which totals seven novels, though only five have been published currently. I admit the initial elevator pitch behind this series put…
This week I’m taking it back once again to the big two publishers. Marvels is written by Kurt Busiek with artwork by Alex Ross and published of course by Marvel Comics. Released in 1994, this series spans four issues in total. It…
I originally covered the first few issues of this series last year and greatly enjoyed them. Since then, I went ahead and purchased the rest of the series within the deluxe edition considering the entire run is only 17 total issues. After…
I’m back at it with another comic review. This week I’m going back once again to the indie publishing scene with Image Comics’ Mice Templar. This series is written by Brian J. Glass. The first volume features art from co-creator Michael Avon…
The Outsider is a 2018 novel written by renowned author Stephen King. The novel was adapted into a television show on HBO in 2020. King is an author that I have a complicated relationship with. As of completing this book, I’ve read…
As promised I’m back taking a look at another series from DC comics. Written by Tom King, Mister Miracle is a 12-issue run that was originally published in 2017. Illustration was helmed by Mitch Gerads. It’s another series often viewed as some…
It’s been a little while but I’m back once again with another comic review. Typically, I like to keep this series focused on more independent works. However, there are still a few books I’d like to spotlight from the big two publishers.…