REVIEWS
Spawn: Unwanted Violence #1, written by Todd McFarlane, boasts the gorgeous, bloody art that defines a Spawn comic, but it could use a little depth
Trigun Stampede Episode 2 sees Vash face foes from all sides as the show continues to explore the wonderful goofball that he is.
The execution of HBO Max and Mindy Kaling’s Velma is a disappointing reminder that some IPs are better left untouched.
Summer Time Rendering follows Shinpei on his return home to mourn a friend. But soon draws him into an unforgettable sci-fi horror tale.
Hunters Season 2 details the lives of a group of Jewish people hunting down Nazis post world war II, closing in on their final mission.
Immortal Sergeant #1 introduces readers to James Sargent—a soon-to-be-retired cop struggling to accept his changing situation.
SICK distills real-world anxiety into a slasher with thoughtfulness and bloody thrills that marks a great start to 2023’s horror.
Amazing Spider-Man #17 is a fun addition to the Dark Web crossover as Peter Parker is trapped inside Limbo, taunted by Chasm and his demons.
Shieldmaiden: Remix Edition, while having a fun premise, ended up being overtly tedious rather than fun, but it’s still just okay.
The Batch Batch Season 2 Episode 3 switches gears and focuses on Crosshair, the lost brother of Clone Force 99, as the Empire extends its rule to Desix.
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