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The Dreaming vol. 1: Pathways & Emanations

I think it’s safe to say that “The Sandman Universe” was meant to save Vertigo.  A series of titles spun off from the imprint’s most-loved, -acclaimed, -iconic series — done with Neil Gaiman’s blessing and input — that would revitalize the imprint’s flagging fortunes and usher in a new golden age.  Maybe that’s overselling it […]

Prison School vol. 13

Well, um, you see… About “‘Prison School’s’ darkest secret” I mentioned in my last review:  Somehow I had heard and/or gotten it into my head that the main storyline with Kiyoshi, Gackt, Shingo, Joe, and Andre was going to wrap up here.  It would have them leaving the school only to be replaced by a […]

East of West vol. 9

As far as penultimate volumes go, this is ahead of “Curse Words” but behind “The Wicked + The Divine.”  I do appreciate the fact that vol. 9 of Jonathan Hickman and Nick Dragotta’s opus is still an accessible read.  This is in the sense that it never felt like I needed to go back and […]

Usagi Yojimbo vol. 33: The Hidden

(What, no podcast?  John and my schedules didn’t line up over the weekend, or during the week.  But don’t worry, my thoughts on Bendis’ start at DC will be here this time next week.  In the meantime…) It’s the end of an era as this is the last volume of “Usagi Yojimbo” which will be […]

Silver Spoon vols. 8 & 9

The farm life isn’t all wacky fun as Hachiken learns in vol. 8.  It’s here that he finds out the reason why Komaba won’t be coming back to Ezo Ag:  His family farm has gone under and now he has to help take it apart before he starts working full-time to help pay off the […]

Star Wars: Han Solo — Imperial Cadet

I know what you’re all thinking:  Between this and “Lando:  Double or Nothing” which is the better comic inspired by “Solo:  A Star Wars Story?” Wait. You weren’t asking that?  None of you were asking that!? Well, I guess it’s not hard to guess why, especially after this miniseries doesn’t really tell us anything that […]

War Bears

If you don’t think that Margaret Atwood can do whatever she wants at this point in her career, then consider this:  She’s following up her science-fantasy series “Angel Catbird” with “War Bears,” an intimate look at the Canadian comics scene during WWII.  We see it through the eyes of one Alain Zurakowski — half Quebecois, […]

Image Previews Picks: October 2019

Above-the-Board Recommendation: Curse Words vol. 5:  Fairy-Tale Ending Is it a series about a really bad wizard learning to become a good one?  Or just one who can downplay his worst impulses to get what he wants? Or is it none of the above?  Vol. 4 left off with Wizord at the mercy of those […]