The second issue of John Constantine: Hellblazer is a success.
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The second issue of John Constantine: Hellblazer is a success.
Killadelphia pushes the boundaries of the noir genre and urban vampire tales deeper.
Basketful of Heads #3 is another solid entry in what is turning out to be the best of DC’s Hill House horror comics line.
Angel #8 is another strong issue.
Writer/artist/letterer John Upchurch takes a spin with the old cliche in a world of humans and werewolves.
Ghost Rider #3 is a joyless slog with inconsistent art.
Something is Killing the Children is a strong comic, one of quite a few tremendous horror titles at the end of 2019.
Hellmouth #3 feels like filler.
Something is wrong with the men in Sunnydale in Buffy the Vampire Slayer #10.
Basketful of Heads #2 is a great horror comic.
John Constantine: Hellblazer #1 is a good debut, and a return to Constantine’s horrific roots.
Angel #7 is a solid comic that doesn’t transcend the source material.
From the disturbing confidence of Banner/Hulk to the unsettling final panels, you’ll find Ewing’s new take on an old classic impossible to put down.
Something is Killing the Children remains one of the most exciting books of the year, in a year that has brought many interesting horror series to the forefront.
Gotham City Monsters #3 is full of overwrought dialogue and weird anatomy.
The Dollhouse Family #1 looks exactly like a 1990s Vertigo comic, but it lacks the soul of that period in comics.
Hellmouth #2 is competently drawn, if a bit hackneyed in its writing.
Family Tree #1 is a solid first issue, establishing the small circle of main characters and putting them in a horrific situation.
A fresh, new direction for the book