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2099 Unlimited 1: The Grotesque Masterpiece That Defined a Cyberpunk Future
Discover the legacy of 2099 Unlimited #1 & Hulk 2099's first appearance. We analyze the history, Dwayne Turner's art, and why this key is a smart investment.
Erik Dansereau
Dec 2, 20254 min read


Succession with Swords? A Deep Dive into Kill All Immortals
This is a deep dive, an issue-by-issue breakdown of the first, explosive story arc of Kill All Immortals. We’re going to explore its core themes of family, power, and morality, and celebrate the absolute powerhouse creative team that has crafted one of the most compelling indie comics of the year.
Erik Dansereau
Nov 7, 20258 min read


Ghosts with Guns and Bigfoot's Big Secret: Diving into Hector Plasm
Alright, comic fans, let's talk about a book that feels like it was dug up from the weirdest, most wonderful corner of the comic shop back issue bins. We're all familiar with the trench-coated occult detective, the brooding magician who knows all the angles. But what if your hero was less of a master of the mystic arts and more of a blue-collar supernatural handyman who’s just… very, very tired of all this? And what if his greatest power was the ability to make things out of
Erik Dansereau
Oct 13, 20254 min read


G.I. Joe Meets The Boys? Devil's Due Gets Bloody with The Disavowed #1
Alright, let's talk about the lies your action figures told you. Remember them? The elite military heroes with cool code names, laser rifles, and a sworn mission to stop a cartoonishly evil terrorist organization. What if that whole story was a carefully constructed piece of propaganda? What if the truth behind the Saturday morning cartoon narrative was something far more brutal, debauched, and dangerously real?
That’s the explosive premise of The Disavowed, the new mature-r
Erik Dansereau
Oct 5, 20255 min read


Empire City's Last Echo: Whatever Happened to the Crimson Justice? #1 Review
Whatever Happened To Crimson Justice # 1 Review Alright, comic fanatics, let's chew on a scenario that’s as gritty as old newsprint. What if a city’s greatest hero, its shining beacon of hope, just… vanished? Not in a blaze of glory, but into the mists of time, leaving behind a city to rot and a legend to curdle into cynical whispers. And what if, decades later, the nightmares he fought decide to stage a bloody comeback? That’s the hard-boiled hook for Whatever Happened to th
Erik Dansereau
May 20, 20255 min read


Waking Up to a Nightmare: Zander Cannon's SLEEP #1 Review
Alright, comic fans, let's talk about a premise that’ll send shivers down your spine. What if drifting off to dreamland meant someone else—a monstrous, murderous someone else—took over your body? And what if you woke up to the gory aftermath, with zero memory of the carnage? That's the killer hook for Sleep, the fresh horror-mystery brewing over at Image Comics.
Erik Dansereau
May 18, 20256 min read


More Than Meets the Eye: Skybound's Transformers Vol. 1 Ignites a Brutal, Brilliant New Era
Alright, fellow comic fanatics, let's talk about the series that’s been tearing up the charts and winning hearts (and Eisners!): Skybound's Transformers! For those of us who grew up with 'robots in disguise,' a new Transformers comic is always big news. But this? This is something special.
Erik Dansereau
May 14, 202513 min read


Sputnik, Superman, and the Sixties! Superman: Space Age Review
Superman: Space Age isn't just another nostalgic trip or a simple retelling of the Man of Steel's iconic journey. It's a bold, deeply affecting saga from DC Comics that dares to ask: what if Superman’s optimistic rise occurred not in a timeless bubble, but squarely within the turbulent hope and escalating dread of America’s mid-20th century, all while knowing the world has an expiration date?
Erik Dansereau
May 5, 20255 min read


Danger Street: Where Forgotten Heroes Find Their Absolutely Essential, Weird, and Wonderful Last Stand
Danger Street: Stepping onto DC's Most Unexpected Avenue Every so often, a comic book arrives that feels like a secret handshake. It’s a nod to the deep cuts, a love letter to the dusty corners of continuity, and a bold statement about storytelling's potential. Tom King, Jorge Fornés, and Dave Stewart’s Danger Street is that type of book. It is a 12-issue masterpiece that dives into the bizarre treasure chest of DC’s Bronze Age. In particular, it highlights Jack Kirby’s wond
Erik Dansereau
Apr 28, 20256 min read


Batman: Dark Age - A Pop-Art Journey Through History's Shadow
Batman: Dark Age isn't just another Elseworlds tale or a simple retelling of a familiar origin. It's a bold, ambitious saga from DC Comics that dares to ask: what if Bruce Wayne wasn't timeless, but aged through the tumultuous latter half of the 20th century? This is a genre-bending exploration, blending superhero grit with historical reflection and existential depth, all brought to stunning life by the creative powerhouse of writer Mark Russell and the iconic art duo Micha
Erik Dansereau
Apr 17, 20255 min read


A Journey Through the Blasted Lands: An In-depth Look at "Seven to Eternity"
Seven to Eternity, a 17-issue comic book saga from Image Comics, isn't your typical fantasy adventure.
Erik Dansereau
Apr 9, 20255 min read


Accidental Hero, Intentional Fun: A Deep Dive into AWA's Knighted
Alright, buckle up, comic fans, because today we're taking a closer look at AWA Studios' Knighted! Forget a quick glance; we're exploring the nooks and crannies of this Gregg Hurwitz-penned, Mark Texeira-drawn series that puts a fresh, awkward spin on the vigilante trope. Is it just another Batman echo, or something more? Let's find out. Meet Bob Ryder: You Thought You Were Having a Bad Day? Imagine the absolute worst day: your public marriage proposal crashes and burns, you
Erik Dansereau
Mar 31, 20253 min read
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