Comic Book Review: Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees (TPB)
Among our favorite superheroes and sci-fi legends, a lot of our favorite comics have at one time or another taken a dark and gritty turn. While we’ve seen darker versions of formerly pretty benign things like Chuck E Cheese and Winnie the Pooh in recent years, we never thought we’d see a dark and gritty version of Richard Scarry’s BusyTown turned up to eleven, but here we are: Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees. An alternate universe BusyTown where Ms Honey, the schoolteacher bear, is here Samantha Strong, brown bear and the town’s friendly hardware store owner who is a serial killer on the side.
SDCC 2024: STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS RETURNS IN A NEW ONGOING COMIC SERIES FROM IDW PUBLISHING
Press Release: LOS ANGELES, CA (July 30, 2024) – Announced at San Diego Comic-Con, IDW Publishing is incredibly proud to bring back STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS in an all-new ongoing series! After earning a prestigious Eisner nomination for their work on STAR TREK: DAY OF BLOOD –…
Advance Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1
For 40 years, fans have gotten to enjoy the adventures of Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo, and Raphael as they fight to save the world from the Shredder, Krang, and the other mutated threats. Various creative teams have put their own spin on these heroes over the decades, but the consistent result is that TURTLE POWER continues to thrive. The next evolution of their comic book adventures begins now with the impressive debut of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1 from IDW Publishing.
Comic Book Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Saturday Morning Adventures #2
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Saturday Morning Adventures #2 was a fiercely fun read and quality conclusion to the story begun in issue 1.
Comic Book Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles vs. Street Fighter #1
by Joe Schickman, Reporter Official Description: When a prestigious martial arts tournament invites fighters to travel to Atlantic City and test their skills, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles jump at the chance to compete. But a big stage means big…
Comic Book Review: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – The Dog of War #3
by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief This series started a couple of short months ago and we’re already on Issue #3? Time to update you on Issue #2 real quick… Official Synopsis of #2: As Latinum the corgi begins winning over the…
Comic Book Review: Star Trek #6
by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Previously in Star Trek from IDW Publishing, The Sisko has returned! When the Prophets of Bajor are worried about an imminent threat from a God Killer, it’s time to send in their Emissary to save…
Comic Book Review: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine “The Dog of War” #1
by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief Red Alert! Damn the Temporal Prime Directive and head back to Stardate 51758.3 for a story set in the middle of the Dominion War. Taking place in the back half of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season…
Comic Book Review: Star Trek: Strange New Worlds – The Illyrian Enigma #4
by Zoe Gaussoin, Reporter Star Trek: Strange New Worlds – The Illyrian Enigma begins as Spock awakes from his dream-like state. He remembers the course of events leading to this moment, recalling Admiral April assigning the Enterprise a milk run while First…
Comic Book Review: Dungeons & Dragons: Saturday Morning Adventures #1
by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief ‘80s kids! Roll for initiative, but don’t change that dial! Dungeons and Dragons: Saturday Morning Adventures is back (with a Venger)! Dungeons & Dragons: Saturday Morning Adventures brings back the characters we grew to love from…
Baltimore Comic-Con 2015: Interview with Rachel Deering (In The Dark: A Horror Anthology)
by Mike Favila, Editor I went to Baltimore Comic-Con this weekend and had the chance to pick up a lot of new books that I hadn’t caught before. When Emil and I stopped by James Tynion IV and Eryk Donovan’s…
Book Review: Star Slammers: The Complete Collection
By Emil Favila, Reporter What can you say about the great Walter Simonson that hasn’t already been said? The legendary Harvey Award winner and Thor artist/writer has released his masterpiece, Star Slammers: The Complete Collection in one beautiful over-sized collection. If…
DVD Review: Cerebus High Society
by Mike Favila, Editor When I first heard that IDW was putting out the Cerebus: High Society Audio/Digital Experience, I didn’t really understand it. On a very basic level, the project looked like a sort of motion comic version of Dave…
Comic Review: Legends of Baldur’s Gate #4
by Joe Iconic, Reporter Tyranny of Dragons The Story So Far In the legendary city of Baldur’s Gate, a young moon elf (and wild mage) named Delina teams with the newly revived ranger Minsc; his hamster, Boo; and thieves Krydle and…
Comic Review: Creature Cops #1
By Emil Favila, Reporter If you’re familiar with the concept of a Liger (Tiger and Lion hybrid), then imagine that concept on crack from Comics Experience’s Creature Cops: Special Varmint Unit #1. Creature Cops is the first of many creator owned…