Category: 06 Comics
Monkeys Fighting Robots Review: Firefly: The Outlaw Ma Reynolds
WHEN FAMILIES FEUD IN FIREFLY: THE OUTLAW MA REYNOLDS FIREFLY, THE OUTLAW MA REYNOLDS, out this Wednesday January 8th from Boom! Studios pits a son…
Newsarama Review: Buffy Comics Hellmouth #1
While it still has its share of imperfections, Hellmouth #1 manages to snag victory from the fangs of defeat, thanks to some beautiful artwork and a likable lead.
Comic Watch Review: Firefly#8
FIREFLY #8: NEVER JUDGE A BOOK BY HIS COVER FIREFLY #8 Author(s): Greg Pak Artist(s): Dan McDaid (Pencils) Vincenzo Federici (Inks) Lee Garbett (Cover) David…
Bloody Disgusting Review: BOOM! Studios’ Buffy the Vampire Slayer Comics
Written by Jordie Bellaire and illustrated by Dan Mora, this new take on Buffy begins with an arc titled “Welcome Back to the Hellmouth” (a nod to the original show’s pilot), which finds Buffy juggling her fast food job, meeting soon-to-be-best pals Xander and Willow for the first time (while saving them from a vamp), and butting heads with her new Watcher, English librarian Giles. The first issue teases a storyline boasting magical jewelry which gives its wearers absolute immortality (even vampires), all while narrated by Xander via his blog. By the end of the very first issue, the first arc’s Big Bad has been introduced, teasing a surprising departure from what fans might expect from a retelling.
BOOM! Studios Announce Firefly: The Sting Graphic Novel
BOOM! Studios have added another spin off comic to their ongoing Firefly series, Firefly: The Sting. Written by Delilah S, Dawson with artwork by Pius…
BOOM! Studios to Release Angel: Legacy Edition Comics
BOOM! Studios has announced that it will be released a collection of previously released rare and out of print Angel comics beginning with Angel: Legacy…
But Why Tho Review: Firefly: Unification War’ Volume #1
This Firefly comic series from BOOM! Studios breaks new ground. It tells a story that belongs to Malcolm and Zoe, with BOOM! Studios promise to reveal “a secret history” fans have only seen shrouded in trauma, somber illusions, and a soldier’s need to leave the battlefield behind.
Monkeys Fighting Robots Review: Buffy #4
The first arc of Buffy the Vampire Slayer has been near perfect from start to finish. Bellaire has captured the essence of the characters and given them her own spin. In turn the entire art team have all pulled out their best work to make sure that this comic would be a hit.
Adventures in Poor Taste Review: Buffy the Vampire Slayer #3
<align=”center”>Buffy the Vampire Slayer #3: Sassy and mostly stake-sharp</align> <align=”center”>Jordie Bellaire continues to prove that she knows Buffy Summers, inside and out.</align> Before we gets…
CBR Review: Buffy the Vampire Slayer #3
The characters are as important and well-defined as just about any long-standing comic book character so many people hold dear to their hearts. Thankfully, Bellaire and Mora have done an admirable job so far in capturing the camp and heart of what made the television show so charming in the first place.