Northlanders Book One: Sven the Returned
Beards. Swords. Blood. Freakishly giant nipples. Apparently all of these are essential in writing a surprisingly great viking age comic. Northlanders, created and written by Brian Wood in 2007, having ended this past April, had been a series that I [...]
DestroyTheCyb.org! at C2E2: VERTIGO New Blood
Hey there comic fans! Rene here once again for DestroyTheCyb.org! with goodies from C2E2. I apologize for this being late but life happens, but as promised, here are more goodies from C2E2. Like before, there are so many panels to [...]
American Vampire #19
Written by: Scott Snyder Art by: Jordi Bernet After the shocking conclusion to the “Ghost War” arc of American Vampire, Scott Snyder takes us back in time to the mid/late 1800s, back to when the nefarious Skinner Sweet was simply an [...]
House of Mystery #13
As a kid in the dark ages of the 1980s, I would bike to my local used book store (recently gentrified into a 21st century shoe shop) to pick up anthology books of the old EC books like “MAD” and [...]
Fables #81 – a quiet review, set in amber
Fables #81 is the end of ‘The Dark Ages’, which isn’t so much an arc as it is a large prologue of things to come. As such, the main plot has to do with that. The most memorable part of [...]
The Sandman: The Dream Hunters #3 Review
Previously in The Sandman: The Dream Hunters: Onmyogi, bound on killing the young monk in order to gain his strength, attempts to do so through dreams. Within each of these dreams the monk receives a different gift: a box, and [...]
DMZ #38
I don’t know how he does it, but Brian Wood keeps reeling me in further and further with his series DMZ. In this month’s issue, I was simply blown away as the series delves further into the story in the [...]
The Sandman: The Dream Hunters #2 Review
Previously in Sandman: The Dream Hunters: At a small temple in a far off region of Japan, a fox and badger make a wager: whichever of them succeeds in driving the monk from the temple will keep the place as [...]
Madame Xanadu #6 Review
Sorry for the wait, everyone! College applications and magazine interviews can really get in the way. Just today, I finally had the chance to read one of my favorite comics, Madame Xanadu, hope you enjoy! Previously in Madame Xanadu: Fast-forward [...]
Madame Xanadu #5 Review
Previously in Madame Xanadu: After saving Kublai Khan’s favored consort from assassins, Marco Polo and Nimue are awarded for their bravery. Marco Polo accepts an emerald lantern from the Khan’s grand chest, a descendent of the Green Lantern lamps. Upon [...]
