sci-fi
Blade Runner: Origins #1 features a solid start to its story, immersing its readers in a time and place before the first Blade Runner film.
In Snow Angels #2, Mae, Millie, and their father come face-to-face with a being that they thought was just a myth, the Snowman.
In Funimation’s Otherside Picnic Episode 10, Sorawo and Toriko head to a Japanese BBQ joint with one difficult-to-find entrance…
Eternals #3 fleshes out its cast of characters and deepens its plot while still delivering top notch writing and artwork to the table.
Star Wars: Age of Resistance-The Official Collector’s Edition is a decent collection of behind-the-scenes material, yet it feels redundant.
Transformers: Beast Wars #2 continues to shape the new era of Beast Wars, clearly drawing the lines between Maximals and Predacons.
In Transformers #28, Cyclonus is out for revenge while the Decepticons take over Iacon’s jail and Swindle has some tricks up his sleeve.
Boss Level embraces a video game aesthetic with a 4th wall-breaking narration ala Wade Wilson. And honestly? I had a lot of fun.
GNOSIA drops players into a time looping space ship hurtling through space with alien-infected humans… all of whom hide behind the facade of humanity.
BRZRKR #1 is a solid debut for Keanu Reeves’s comic book career, featuring an engaging yet well-worn premise and plenty of bloody battles.
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