Image Comics looks to continue their stream of hits with Who Is Jake Ellis? #3. But does the third installment live up to the greatness of the first two? Read our review to find out.
Author: Jason Serafino
Matz and Luc Jacamon explore the implications of what happens when greedy corporations are in charge of our armed forces. Are these wars being fought for peace or for profit? And does Cyclops #4 live up to the rest of the series? Read our review to find out.
It won’t die no matter how hard George Lucas tries. The Star Wars toy line is just as prosperous as it’s ever been and this year there is going to be an emphasis on the Vintage line and the Clone Wars cartoon line.
With the summer release of Transformers: Dark of the Moon coming soon it’s only natural that Hasbro focused most of its Transformers presentation on it. While most of the movie figures are merely updates of what fans have seen from the previous two film’s toy lines, Hasbro did have a few tricks up their sleeves.
This year’s G.I. Joe line isn’t filled with quantity but Hasbro is making an effort to focus more on quality. With the 30th anniversary of the “G.I. Joe Versus Cobra” storyline coming up fast, Hasbro is looking to reinvent some old favorites while re-launching the 12 inch line for a new generation of toy fans.
One of the hottest toy brands in the upcoming year will be Marvel Entertainment. With the release of two major motion pictures, multiple videogames and animated television shows, even Marvel’s B-List characters are becoming household names. And when it comes to toy lines, the most anticipated ones for comic fans are the movie toys for Captain America and Thor.
Matz and Luc Jacamon explore the implications of what happens when greedy corporations are in charge of our armed forces. Are these wars being fought for peace or for profit? And does Cyclops #3 live up to the terrific debut issue? Read our review to find out.
Matz and Luc Jacamon explore the implications of what happens when greedy corporations are in charge of our armed forces. Are these wars being fought for peace or for profit? And does Cyclops #2 live up to the terrific debut issue? Read our review to find out.
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?: Dust to Dust is a prequel to the sci-fi classic by Philip K. Dick and attempts to answer some lingering questions left open by the original. Does this new story reach the same heights as the original? Read ahead to find out.
With the impending release of the Green Hornet film, Dynamite Entertainment is reprinting some of the classic Green Hornet stories for readers to enjoy before the movie. Read this review to find out whether these stories stand the test of time or read like a crude relic of the past.
Image Comics is making a very strong case for being the most consistently entertaining and ingenious comic publisher out there. Image’s latest book, Who Is Jake Ellis?, looks to build upon this reputation. But does it succeed?
What happens when the world’s most powerful superhero turns into the world’s most ruthless villain? Irredeemable examines the fine line between superheroes and supervillains and deconstructs the whole hero-genre in the process.
Blending classic horror beats with modern detective and crime comics, Tracker is a unique take on the well-worn werewolf story. But can a unique premise alone lead to a great comic? Read ahead and find out!
In the future, our wars are fought by a militia funded by the United Nations. But is this militia really dedicated to preserving peace and order or are they trying to exploit the world’s war for profit?