Some Kind Of Hate shows us the ugly, uncompromising side of teenage reality. During our formative high school years, most people are the worst version of themselves, and Director Adam Egypt Morti...
Fear The Walking Dead has arrived bringing a new type of zombie apocalypse with it. Instead of throwing the viewer into the middle of a world gone to hell, we’re treated to a slow descent into ...
The shambling corpse of an undead zombie stranger proves to be an easy kill. We can eliminate it with extreme prejudice without so much as an afterthought. But what drives us to kill another, whe...
Today was the first Double Take creator call. Everyone involved in building a universe sat down together to talk about the larger worldview. Where we are going and how we’re going to get there....
Earlier today I took in a stellar episode of WTF with Marc Maron where the featured guest was Robert Kirkman. The episode was profound in its insight, really I can’t recommend it enough. But, d...
This past weekend at SDCC, fans got a taste of what it was like to enter the world of two of the biggest forthcoming releases from Legendary. Today, hot on the heels of the launch of the Legendar...
You think the heroes of the DC Universe are too kid friendly? Well this October they’re taking a month off from catching criminals and punching each other to become monstrous. DC declared Oct...
Working within someone else’s world requires a certain degree of intimacy between that world and your work. You can’t just come in with a one-man war of attrition. That’s not how great stor...
We all have those faint dreams of what we’d do in a zombie apocalypse. Just how things would go down if we were in a state of complete control. Everyone has their over-prepared checklist of thi...
Writers Matthew Sturges & Dave Justus along with artist, Travis Moore have taken the wildly popular Telltale Games series The Wolf Among Us and have adapted it into a compelling digital comic se...
Maybe a blog about zombies isn’t the best place to talk about equality, current events, or anything in between. But the genre has always been one with a pulse of social commentary. Human on hum...
215 Ink has announced that Enormous #8 will arrive in stores this September. This second chapter of the explosive survival series’ second arc sees a world of change. There’s still plenty of...
Only a few days after Hannibal is canceled at NBC, “Apertivo” barely contains the title character. Hannibal has certainly been pushed to the side before, but tonight’s episode was more ...
The Sorcerer Supreme returns for his first ongoing series in nearly twenty years! And he’s making house calls! Today, Marvel is pleased to announce DOCTOR STRANGE #1 – a new ongoing series ...
Reviewed by Brady Steele. The bad guys steal the spotlight and wow the crowd in Ninjak #4. After dominating every issue she appears, Roku gets headliner status in this month’s edition. Why? Is ...
Readers are in for one helluva super-trippy ride filled with scares and suspense in Southern Cross #4. With images upon images, the fourth installment proves why this series is a smart and entert...
He’s the wallcrawler that made pop culture history and took the Ultimate Universe by storm. Now he’s ready to make history again, as he finds a new home in a completely new universe. Welcome ...
The opening moments of Romero’s Night of the Living Dead are sublime. There is this palpable sense of tension as Barbara is victimized by her brother. The strange man looming in the background ...
It’s one thing to envision a zombie story. It’s another thing to write a story in somebody else’s zombie world. There are certain sets of rules you must adhere to. Once you get those down, ...
With “Secondo” Hannibal tips its hand to even further blur the lines between Hannibal and Will. It seems true that you can’t control who you fall in love with, and now our two protagonists...
In its exciting conclusion, “EI8HT” #5 pushes towards the last page with lots of eye-catching visuals and tons of action. Tying everything up from past, present, and future, plus the in-betwe...
This July, journey back to the dawn of the Valiant Universe to find out where the legend of the Geomancer began…and how a warrior mystic named Anni changed the course of humanity forever! Valia...
The arachnid-infested Manhattan returns on Battleworld this July! Today, Marvel is pleased to present your new look at SPIDER-ISLAND #1 – a double dose of 8-legged madness from two exciting cre...
A fictional world is only as strong as the rules defining it. Luckily, the Double Take Universe has a very clearly realized look and feel. The publisher understands the need to have well-defined ...
“Justice League: Gods and Monsters” continues to edge out the animated DC Universe as the one to watch in the overcrowded superhero genre. Years ago, Batman the Animated Series firmly estab...
The wait is over! Today, Marvel is pleased to announce that CAPTAIN AMERICA: WHITE #1 is set to be published in September of this year! The Eisner-award winning creative team of Jeph Loeb and Tim...
Communication is key for survival. Take Romero’s Day of the Dead for example, there, a group of survivors can never truly communicate how best to survive the zombie horde. Even, better is the r...
The second episode of Hannibal’s third season, ‘Primavera’ served up a gigantic rehash for its first course. While the fate of Will Graham was made abundantly clear rather quickly, it was...
Reviewed By Taylor Hoffman –– Valkyrie @ Black Cat Comics, SLC // @taylorcheckers We Can Never Go Home #3 diverges from the first two issues of non-stop action to take care of some important ...
Reviewed by Brady Steele. The story of the American Revolution continues to unfold and garner more and more interest with each passing issue. Rebels #3 stays in line with this upwards trajectory....
Reviewed by Brady Steele. You want horror? You want truly shocking? You want hope shattering storytelling? You should read The Nameless #4 right now so you can devoid yourself of all hope in the ...
A gripping dystopian thriller, “Starve” #1 packs a major cringe-inducing wallop towards the end. I swear you will not look at food the same way after this first installment. In this bleak fut...
I can’t believe it is already over. “Robocop” #12 concludes what is hands down the best Robocop series ever written. It isn’t nearly as bombastic as issue 11, but the stand-off betwee...
From the opening moments of Machinima’s “Justice League Gods and Monsters” you might be quick to shrug it off as something closer to Batman The Animated Series. That would be an injustice...
I remember the night perfectly. I worked in the booth at a local radio station. My job is to spread the news. That night, I was called in on out of nowhere. I was asked to interrupt the regularly...
Reviewed by Taylor Hoffman–– Valkyrie Black Cat Comics, SLC // @taylorcheckers Drugs, sex, and insider comic dick jokes. What else could you want? This absolutely isn’t the Airboy you’ve ...
Zombies are now one of pop culture’s biggest all-consuming fads. As the lumbering husks of our friends and families it’s hard to see why the affinity has stood the test of time. Twice weekly ...
When the epic finale to Rocksteady’s Arkham trilogy arrives later this month, those who pre-order will be able to play some exclusive story missions with none other than Harley Quinn. Batman A...
“Justice League” #41 sees the league in a state of repair after the Amazo-virus tore a hole through the pages of the book. Unfortunately, they don’t have much time to recuperate as trouble ...
The simplest way to explain “Midnighter” #1 is a gay Batman that kicks some serious ass. The character is a tactical mastermind that can calculate his enemies every move before they’ve eve...
Reviewed by Jorge Solis. An exciting sci-fi thriller with explores the connection between creativity and inspiration, “Neverboy” #4 continues to be engaging character-driven read. The underli...
If you, like us could hardly handle the insanity of “Mad Max: Fury Road” then perhaps we have something to make your action movie comedown a little easier. “The Art of Mad Max: Fury Road�...
Swifty Lang and Skuds McKinley have been absolutely been killing it on “Plunder” since the first issue. The series is a limited run story that is set to conclude this week with an epic final ...
Today at Phoenix City Comic Con Dark Horse Comics have announced the third chapter in Paul Tobin and Juan Ferrerya’s creator-owned horror series “Colder” entitled “Toss The Bones.” Aft...
The third season of NBC’s Hannibal is set to premiere next week, and when tuning in you’ll notice a decidedly different and perhaps even darker show than what left last year. We’ve already ...
Reviewed by Brady Steele. “Breaking History” really sums it up, doesn’t it? The new and ominously titled arc begins this month in Ivar, Timewalker #5. This creative team gives a refreshing ...
Reviewed by Taylor Hoffman // @taylorcheckers The girls of The Fever gang have seen some real dark shit and their only chance at survival is to protect each other and their home, Old Beach. Curb ...
Reviewed by Brady Steele. Divinity #4 ends this epic odyssey. Omnipotent astronaut Abram Adams came back searching for what he left behind on Earth twenty-seven years earlier. The Valiant Univers...
In the southern wastes of Battleworld, a never ending battle rages on. Two unholy factions of cold machines and rotting zombies wage war for supremacy. Today, their conflict reaches another level...
“Harrow County” #3 builds off the previous issue’s reveal to offer the darkest look at human nature yet. Perhaps what could have been easily written off (but shouldn’t be – mind you) as...