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Venom vol. 4: Venom Island

John and my schedules were completely incompatible this past weekend.  So the podcast has been delayed to… hopefully sometime this weekend. Knull may have been released from his prison at the end of “Absolute Carnage,” but at least the title character was stopped, right?  Well, Eddie Brock only absorbed the Carnage symbiote into Venom, he […]

Ajin: Demi-Human vol. 15

I really liked this volume.  The problem is that I’m not sure I liked it for the reasons that mangaka Gamon Sakurai intended me to. In a move that I hope surprised absolutely no one (And if it did, welcome to the world of fictional genre stories.  Be sure to remember that whenever the author […]

Dark Horse Previews Picks: December 2020

Above-the-Board Recommendation: Post York The polar ice caps have melted and flooded New York.  Regular citizens try to survive in makeshift communities, while the elites live it up on the fringes.  The story’s protagonist is one of the former and he’s just concerned with living from day to day.  Until he encounters a mysterious woman […]

Marvel Previews Picks: December 2020

Above-the-Board Recommendation: All-New Wolverine by Tom Taylor Omnibus HC There is only one Logan.  But there are two Wolverines in my book.  He’s one and Laura Kinney is the other.  It’s her adventures that are chronicled here in this omnibus, and most of them are really good.  From the opening arc “The Four Sisters” which […]

Image Previews Picks: December 2020

Above-the-Board Recommendation: Reckless vol. 1 HC “My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies,” “Bad Weekend,” and “Pulp” were just the warm-up.  With “Reckless,” Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips are set to give us their first full-length original graphic novel.  It’s about Ethan Reckless, someone who’s willing to take on any job in the sun-drenched streets of […]

DC Solicitation Sneaks: December 2020

Above-the-Board Recommendation: Legends of the DC Universe:  Doug Mahnke HC I’ve always thought of Mahnke as an underrated artist within DC.  Even though he’s done quality work on lots of titles over the years, his most high-profile work was on the latter half of Geoff Johns’ “Green Lantern” run about a decade ago.  Since then, […]

The Stringbags

It’s another war story from Garth Ennis, and not even the last one I’ll read this year:  The deluxe edition of “Into the Blue” is currently en route to me.  That this is another war story from Ennis should also tell you what you’re in for:  A respectful tale of combat grunts trying to do […]

I Pledge Allegiance to the Mask

That this comic exists at all is surprising.  “The Mask” seemed like a concept that had run its course in the years after the 1994 Jim Carrey film brought everyone’s attention to the comics.  If you’re going to revive this property over a decade after the last comic saw print, then you’d best have a […]

Golden Kamuy vol. 17

This volume arrived on Monday.  If I had more foresight I would have had that WTH revelation lead directly into this review, because… Revealing that charismatic Ainu revolutionary Kiroranke was one of the people who assassinated Russian Tsar Alexander II certainly ranks as one of the more outrageous backstories in this series.  I’d go so […]