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Book Review: Something at the Window is Scratching Vol. 1 by Roman Dirge

Something at the Window is Scratching Vol. 1 (SATWIS) by Roman Dirge is the full color re-release of a book by the same name released by SlaveLabor Graphics in 1998. The poems were written by Dirge, a...

The alternate cover for "Death Sentence: London," a post-apocalyptic sequel to "Death Sentence"

Advance Review: Death Sentence London #1

Anarchy in the U. K. is experiencing some minor technical difficulties. Fresh from the minds of writer-artist tag team Montynero and Martin Simmonds comes Death Sentence: London, the sequel to Titan C...

The primary cover to Jay Gunn's first issue of "Surface Tension"

Advance Review: Surface Tension #1

In case your zombie narrative ever seems dry, just throw a bit of water on it. Fortunately, Jay Gunn did a hell of a lot more than that to bring us Surface Tension, a five part miniseries published by...

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...

Alien Legion comic cover

Comic Review: Alien Legion: Uncivil War

Much like Blondie and The Wonder Years, Alien Legion was popular in the eighties and then swiftly disappeared. The original series of comics ran from 1984 to 1990. Now, it has returned in this most re...

Cover image to Stan Silas's Norman, Book 1, from Titan Comics.

Comic Review: Norman, Book 1

Norman is not your average elementary school student. He watches way too many horror movies, and they’ve given him some bad ideas—namely, murdering his fellow classmates in gruesome, slasher-ins...

Masked Cover

Comic Review: Masked Vol. 1

Masked follows Frank, a soldier who returned home from war, slightly injured and crashing with his sister while he sorts things out. The city isn’t how he remembers it though and a lot has changed. St...