REVIEWS
The Cuphead Show Season 2 returns to Netflix as Cuphead and Mugman tackle new shenanigans with a host of wacky obstacles to overcome.
Bloodshot Unleashed #1 marks a bold and bloody return for the nanite-powered super soldier, as he tracks down a series of living weapons.
Task Force Z #11 is pure, explosive chaos. Red Hood invades a building full of superhero zombies all on his. It’s very violent.
Robin #17 is like Lego blocks building up to get our hero where he needs to be. The build-up makes good story I can tell you about in my review.
Android versus android, wuxia-inspired wire-work fights, time-travel, aliens, and magic, there is a lot going on in WellGoUSA’s Alienoid.
Detective Comics #1063 is the spirit of brooding and grim times in print form. I am excited about this issue, and more excited to blab about it with y’all.
Olympus Rebirth #1 cements the Gods back into the DC Universe. But their greatness is not guaranteed as Hippolyta joins their pantheon.
Harley Quinn #21 brings the space horror back to Earth and continues to impress in a lively and atmospheric comic book.
Tinykin encapsulates all that is great and not-so-great about classic platformer collecathons. There is a lot offered here in such a small low-stress package.
Soul Hackers 2 takes inspiration from both the Persona and Shin Megami Tensei series while including new things to varying degrees of success.
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