by Victoria Irwin Senior Correspondent [email protected] Samurai Jack #3 from IDW press, follows the title television show character as he travels back in time to stop the Evil spirit Aku from taking over the world. …
by Jessica Greenlee Staff Writer [email protected] Green Hornet #8 is a low-key, single-issue episode that tells how the Green Hornet gained some of his followers, starting when they were children. When it begins, someone calling …
by Victoria Irwin Senior Correspondent [email protected] Vampirella #37 is a bizarre blend of time with the title character and her mother, the Mother of Demons. Lillith, Vampirella’s mother, has arrived at a secret compound filled …
by Victoria Irwin Senior Correspondent Mr. Peabody and Sherman #2 is a light hearted children’s comic that teaches as it goes along. Starting in Easter Island, Mr. Peabody and Sherman learn about the creation of …
by Jessica Greenlee Staff Writer [email protected] X-O ManoWar #20 continues the crossover with Unity. Although it stands on its own, giving quite enough background and detail for someone who doesn’t want to buy both books, …
by Jessica Greenlee Staff Writer [email protected] With Red Sonja #6, Gail Simone brings the Queen of Plagues story to its grand finale. Sonja is trapped in the arena, again, facing her sword sister, Dark Annisia …
by Jessica Greenlee Staff Writer [email protected] I’d love to say that Dejah Thoris and the Green Men of Mars was the story I’d been waiting for, the one that gives Dejah Thoris the chance to …
by Jessica Greenlee Staff Writer [email protected] Eternal Warrior #4 is the strongest of Pack’s run so far. Gilad and his daughter, Mitu, are still determined to kill the gods and to find out precisely what …
Asked for biographical details, Henry Clark admits that his mother was a dadaist and his father worked for La Mama, New York’s famed experimental theater. Pressed for further details, he produces strange, sepia photographs of …