Helen of Wyndhorn #2: Creatures and Cigarettes
Helen of Wyndhorn #2 is another rich entry in this series as it gracefully weaves plot and character growth. The depth in which the words and art collaborate is nothing short of fantastic as there are large and small elements that benefit the reader with each read.
Beyond Real #3: Newfound Worlds
Beyond Real #3 is an amazing visual experience from beginning to end. With imaginative storytelling and captivating art, this issue is another solid entry in this series.
Love Me - A Romance Story #1: Little Extraordinary Things
Love Me: A Romance Story #1 is a masterful first issue. From its jubilant vibes, imaginative art and colors, it’s clear this is the beginning of something special.
Critic Score: 10/10
Silicon Bandits #1: More Androids More Problems
Silicon Bandits #1 is a timely sci-fi comic focused on the ethics of A.I. and its impacts. It’s an interesting read and there is a lot of strong world building within the first issue that is intriguing enough for readers to want to see the story play out.
Uncanny Valley #1: THUFFERIN’ THUCCOTASH!
Uncanny Valley #1 is a fun and creative series premiere that will have readers grinning by the end of the issue. It’s unique and makes perfect use of the comic book medium.
Critic Score: 9.8/10
Jill and the Killers #4: This is the End (?)
Jill and the Killers #4 wraps up the first arc of this crime series with a tense final issue. There’s a lot to appreciate from the creative team as this story has been a fun twist on murder mysteries.
Critic Score: 8.3/10
House of Slaughter #22: Carnage and Carnivals
House of Slaughter #22 is an exciting entry in this series as Jace Boucher maneuvers being hunted from all sides. It’s slick and deepens tensions within the Order of St. George for a read that is thrilling.
Critic Score: 9.8/10
Zorro - Man of the Dead #3: Bullets, Blood, and Swordplay
Zorro: Man of the Dead #3 is a fantastic entry in this series. From the panel and page designs, to the pacing and action, there is so much to appreciate from this issue.
Critic Score: 9.7/10