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Comic Review: Fight Club 2, Issue 7

The first pages of Fight Club 2’s latest issue reiterates a fact that many may be reluctant to accept: This is a comic book and Palahniuk isn’t afraid to adopt the appropriate conve...

Angel & Faith - Horror comics

Advance Comic Review: Angel & Faith #21

Angel & Faith #21 relies heavily on exposition for its early portions, which is somewhat understandable given that we are not in the final arc and setting everything up for the finale. Luckily, it...

A Beginner’s Guide to Collecting Comics

So after reading the dozens of comic reviews here on Wicked Horror, or perhaps after a lifetime of vague interest you’ve decided to collect comic books. Welcome, friend! As a long time comic en...

Puppet Master - No Strings Attached: Nine Puppet Master Movies That Never Happened - Blade in Puppet Master

Comic Review: Puppet Master #8

After the harrowing and bold new take on the mythology with “Rebirth,” Puppet Master has gone back to basics with this next issue—in quite a few ways. Not only does it seem to be ...

Comic Review: Bob: Non-Union Psychic #0 And Preview Pages

Bob: Non-Union Psychic #0 ‘True Talent’ was created and written by Lance Lucero. The story follows Bob, ‘renegade psychic and professional hairstylist’ as he reluctan...

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Advance Comic Review: Buffy the Vampire Slayer #21

As sweet as things got when Buffy and Spike finally managed to put the past behind them and communicate effectively with one another, Buffy the Vampire Slayer #21 makes it pretty clear that this ...

Comic Review: The Steam Man, Issue 1

Competing with the likes of Paul Bunyan for the hardest big guy in the West, The Steam Man sows the seed of a solid, steam-punk myth. It does have a bit of a prerequisite, being derived in part f...

Puppet Master - No Strings Attached: Nine Puppet Master Movies That Never Happened - Blade in Puppet Master

Comic Review: Puppet Master #7

The game-changing “Rebirth” arc of Puppet Master has come to its conclusion. Thankfully, instead of giving a full and complete sense of closure, it has instead set up the entire course f...

Advance Comic Review: Hellboy and the B.P.R.D.: 1953

Recently Hellboy comics haven’t been as thrilling as they once were. My love of Hellboy as a character and of his universe is what encouraged me to check out this title. However, after...