Returning once more to the realm of transforming robots, Bellarius delivers his thoughts on Regeneration One by Simon Furman and Andrew Wildman.
“The final end of the Great War could not be in better hands.” – Bellarius, The Founding Fields
Returning once more to the realm of transforming robots, Bellarius delivers his thoughts on Regeneration One by Simon Furman and Andrew Wildman.
“The final end of the Great War could not be in better hands.” – Bellarius, The Founding Fields
Responding to demands, Bellarius examines another Hasbro franchise with the first volume of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic by Katie Cook and Andy Price.
“I’m really not the right person to review this.” – Bellarius, The Founding Fields
Shadowhawk and Bane of Kings welcome you to the second comics round-up for October.
“In an effort to read more Marvel, I picked up a bunch of new titles, plus one of the few ongoing series I’m following right now and have to say that the experience has been largely negative. Both the new Captain America and Spider-Man comics have proven to be duds with the first issue while the new Punisher comic was half-decent at a stretch.” ~Shadowhawk, The Founding Fields
“Judge Dredd: Year One provides a great look into the early years of the character whilst the first volume of Grimm provides a nice adaption set in the world of the NBC series that you can enjoy whether or not you’re a fan.” ~Bane of Kings, The Founding Fields
Returning to IDW Publishing once more, Bellarius takes a look at how well John Layman and Alberto Ponticelli’s Godzilla: Gangsters and Goliaths holds up to analysis.
“An unexpectedly successful blend of stories which merges genres brilliantly.” – Bellarius, The Founding Fields
Shadowhawk takes a look at IDW’s big news from the 2013 Eisners.
“IDW’s diversity gains a few more notches and this is a great thing for the creators behind these projects, and for the industry as well.” ~Shadowhawk, The Founding Fields
Bellarius finds that Dead Space: Salvage by Antony Johnston and Christopher Shy leaves much to be desired.
“Unsalvageable” – The Founding Fields
Bane of Kings runs down the Top 20 Comics That You Should Look Out For on 3 July 2013.
Bane of Kings runs down the Top 20 Comics That You Should Be Looking Out For On 26 June 2013 from various publishers.