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Berserk vol. 37

It’s that time of year again as the annual volume of “Berserk” has finally arrived.  That being said, the “annual” tradition is effectively over now as it’s doubtful that a new volume will even be out in Japan next year.  Mangaka Kentaro Miura announced that “Berserk” is going on hiatus while he works on a […]

Alan Moore: Bitter, Bitter, Bitter

Earlier this week one of the greatest comic book writers of all time was interviewed by the British newspaper “The Guardian” where he expressed some pointed thoughts on the success of the “Avengers” movie and superheroes in general.  Moore stated that he found the success of the film “alarming” in the sense that adults were […]

The Walking Dead vol. 19: March to War

As the title implies, this is the setup to the big “All Out War” storyline of which the first issue is the biggest-selling comic of the year so far.  (Thanks to its fifteen interlocking covers celebrating the comic’s tenth anniversary.)  Seeing Rick forge together a coalition to take on Negan and his Saviors is a […]

Sickness Unto Death vol. 2

Keeping with a Vertical trend for this weekend, here we are with the second volume of this shonen soap opera romance.  Though the first one had its issues, I wasn’t about to write it off because there was the chance that it could pull out a revelation about main female protagonist Emiru’s “sickness of despair” […]

The Manhattan Projects vol. 3

On one hand, this series continues to showcase plenty of cool ideas and images that make it well worth reading.  Harry Daghlian’s transformation from man to irradiated skeleton.  Enrico Fermi winding up on the business end of Albert Einstein’s chainsaw.  JFK as a paranoid anti-communist coke fiend.  The war of the Infinite Oppenheimers.  Between the […]

Image Previews Picks: February 2013

So the word on the street this week is that the latest issue of Matt Fraction and Chip Zdarsky’s “Sex Criminals” is worth picking up now as opposed to waiting for the trade.  The short version is that the two were planning on doing a “musical” sequence in this issue set to “Fat Bottom Girls” […]

Wolverine and the X-Men vol. 7

For this title, having its latest storyline revolve around an “evil school for mutants” is certainly more crazy than fighting Wolverine’s brother in the Savage Land, but less so than having the school face off against FRANKENSTEIN’S MURDER CIRCUS.  So we’ve reached a nice middle ground of insanity here.  The important thing is that with […]