World Comic Book Review

20th April 2024

A Walk Through Hell (review)

Early on, during the point where The Pandemic was still just “That thing that’s like the flu, but a little worse” in the minds of most U.S. Americans, a book written by Garth Ennis with art by Goran Sudzuka, was quietly released in a market glutted with many works and a lot of horror competing for the eyeballs and off hours of readers across the world.

Auntie Agatha’s Home for Wayward Rabbits (revisited) —”Terrific neighborhood all rabbits but for the help and the mouse”

Created by Keith Giffen and Benjamin Roman Image Comics, November 2018 GIVE ME FIVE MINUTES and I can drive you crazy. Sophisticated talk is entertaining for a minute, until it’s clear there is only one track, just the one track, adored and adored and adored till your bored beyond endurance and must escape. This is … Read more

Once & Future (review)—“The night reawakens”

Writer: Kieron Gillen Artists: Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain Boom! Comics, August 2019 – ongoing A FOREBODING WELSH CHRONICLE of 1200, some six centuries after the mythical age of King Arthur, claimed his grave would lay concealed until Doomsday, and folk from Cornwall and Brittany across the English Channel shared the conviction, all being the last … Read more