A Novel Review: Black Science #42 Is The Penultimate Issue You Deserve

"Reality ain't all it's cracked up to be." That might not even be a real quote, but it still stands as a stark reminder that the subjective properties by which we gauge our existence...

A Novel Review: Ascender #5 Tears A Family Apart

It goes without saying that art is a subjective thing; what one person likes, another may despise. Keeping that in mind, Ascender is objectively a splendid piece of art, and you can't change how...

A Novel Review: Star Pig #2 Has Space-stations and Keanu Reeves

If you're the kind of person who likes outer space, pop-culture references, and massive water bears, then Star Pig is the comic for you. Written by Delilah S. Dawson, drawn by Francesco Gaston, and...

Strayed #1 Review: Post-cats and Galactic Subterfuge Await!

Sometimes a comic appears and has such a good plot that you wonder how nobody else thought of it first. So it is with Strayed, a Dark Horse comic written by Carlos Giffoni, drawn...

Stillanerd Reads: House of X #3

One of the more curious aspects of the X-Men comics, especially over the last decade, is their portrayals of humans. They are unequivocally evil. They hate mutants for the mere act of existing. When...

Thor #16 Review: Every Story’s End is a New Story’s Beginning

Every journey must come to an end, but in every end, there is a beginning. This much is true for All-Father Thor. Jason Aaron’s run on Thor is nearly at an end, but his time in...

Justice League Dark #14 Review: The Witching War is Upon Us

Magic has its costs, and the Justice League Dark is quickly re-learning that, but not before The Witching War begins. Minor spoilers for Justice League Dark #14 follow. Justice League Dark has consistently been one...

Detective Comics #1010 Review: The Stranded and The Lost

Deadshot has crashed the plane Bruce Wayne was and is now holding the rest of the passengers hostage. Bruce must figure out a way to defeat Deadshot before he kills anyone else. Minor spoilers...

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