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Comic Review: Fight Club 2, Issue 6

Every solid sequel needs a brief moment of transition. This isn’t at all different in Fight Club 2’s sixth issue, which refrains from much of the heavy, proverbial movement the series has established ...

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Comic Review: Buffy the Vampire Slayer #20

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 10 #20 is by and large devoted to Buffy and Spike getting over a very large element of their shared past that has affected and even hindered aspects of their current r...

Angel & Faith - Horror comics

Comic Review: Angel & Faith #19

Issue 19 sees Angel return from his business in California and his reunion with Buffy and, honestly, the moment he steps back into this title it feels like the book is back on track. It was interestin...

Advance Comic Review: The Goon in Theatre Bizarre

Coming from The Goon creator Eric Powell and artist John Dunivant, The Goon in the Theatre Bizarre is a one-shot self contained story just in time for Halloween. If you’re not familiar with The Goon, ...

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

Comic Review: Puppet Master #6

I knew going into the “Rebirth” storyline that it probably was not going to last. I knew that something would happen to force these characters out of human bodies and back into the forms that they kne...

Fight Club 2 - Comic

Comic Review: Fight Club 2, Issue 5

Sebastian should be no stranger to grief, yet somehow, denial always seems to catch the protagonist off guard. Issue Five of Chuck Palahniuk’s Fight Club 2 draws heavy attention to a jarring lack of c...

Comic Review: Hellboy in Hell 8:Hounds of Pluto Part 2

Hellboy in Hell #8: Hounds of Pluto Part 2 was an issue I was eagerly awaiting. It pains me to say this, but it didn’t live up to my expectations. Although Mike Mignola’s artwork was solid...

Advance Comic Review: Hellbound

Hellbound is one of those horror graphic novels that poses more questions than it answers at first glance. The cover looks like a painting from the VHS boxes of my childhood rather than something I&#8...

Comic Review: Negative Space #2

The second issue of Negative Space kicks off by answering all of our leftover questions from the first issue in order to quickly and effectively move the story forward. It works. The whole thing is no...