REVIEWS
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine returns to comic book shelves after almost ten years as Constable Odo must find out who is responsible for a bombing.
In Snake Eyes: Deadgame #1, Snake Eyes and fellow Joes follow an SOS signal that leads them to a peculiar base where Snake Eyes’ mysterious past surfaces.
Meg’s transformation is complete, but with her gone how will the rest of the family cope in Family Tree #7 from Image Comics.
Brandon Sanderson’s Dark One explores the duality of man through a story about Paul who has visions of a fantastical world he is destined to destroy.
If you have not experienced The Messenger yet, there is no better time than now. The unique platformer is one of the best in recent years.
Strange Adventures #3 sees Mr. Terrific’s investigation continues. But as the investigation moves forward Adam Strange starts asking questions of his own.
In ‘Dark Nights: Death Metal #2,’ the remaining Dark Knights are out for blood as Wonder Woman, Swamp Thing, and Wally West search for Batman.
In God of High School episode 2, we get a taste of the fighters’ prowess and even get to see some of their brutal techniques.
Japan Sinks: 2020 is the most stressful, depressing, yet satisfying. It’s quite the rollercoaster ride that pulls at your heartstrings and never stops.
The Order Season 1 is a horror series that features powerful werewolves and sorcerers but ruins them with bland characters and poor dialogue.
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Batman Issue 8 looks to the elders, as three older gentlemen serve as the stars of the issue, including Green Lantern and Vandal Savage.
Absolute Superman Issue 18 merges two origin stories into one for the latest villain, combining magic and technology to replace Ra’s al Ghul.
Journal with Witch is an all-timer, exploring the profound experiences of loss, connection, and discovering yourself through times of change.
Elder Scrolls Online is shaking up its approach to seasons with Season Zero: Dawn and Dusk – and pushing players back into exploration and discovery.











