David Hine and Brian Haberlin continue a dive into pulpy adventure fantasy.
All in Fantasy
David Hine and Brian Haberlin continue a dive into pulpy adventure fantasy.
Things go from bad to worse.
This is a legendary comic book story
The heroine has more than enough charisma to make this issue feel fresh.
Duncan and Gran get a new ally.
Boy, does this young Wizard rumble and have some fire in the future for the Aegis!
The strange and sudden end to a journey from a great distance away feels a bit jarring.
Dani gracefully scratches out the decaying detail on a world hanging on to life long after it has passed into the past.
The issue continues a very satisfying opening arc for the young title.
An interesting story of an aboriginal magic cast in the modern world.
SFSX does a great job at intentionally overlapping sex and social commentary without being heavy-handed.
An interesting issue with sharply witty dialogue.
The series is off to a promising start on this road to redemption
Jeff Lemire’s elegiac new graphic novel Frogcatchers is highly recommended for a reader willing to engage.
Skottie Young gives the witty Fox his close-up.
Myths awaken.
The introduction of a powerful new Sorcerer
Thor’s all-time greatest enemy – his brother, Loki – for one final, cataclysmic showdown.
Watters’ horror is potent.
The mixture of fantasy and pulp sci-fi is charming enough to keep the action going.