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Chew: Taster's Choice (Comics) | Review

John Layman serves up crime solving with a side of cannibalism and psychic food powers in Chew: Taster's Choice.

3 May, 2011

Deadpool: Secret Invasion (Comics) | Review

When wise-cracking mercenary Deadpool meets shape-shifting alien race of Skrulls, nobody wins (and that's the point).

15 Jan, 2011

Amazing Spider-Man: Brand New Day (Comics) | Review

Brand New Day attempts to recapture the classic Spider-Man formula by erasing everything that made him grow beyond it in the first place.

15 May, 2010

Predator: Prey to the Heavens (Comics) | Review

John Arcudi and Javier Saltares deliver a Predator story that uses human war as the perfect alien hunting ground.

30 Apr, 2010

Aliens: More Than Human (Comics) | Review

Aliens: More Than Human by John Arcudi and Zach Howard turns archaeological dreams into xenomorphic nightmares.

15 Apr, 2010

Spider-Man: One More Day (Comics) | Review

One More Day asks the ultimate question: what would you sacrifice to save the person who matters most, even if it costs you everything?

10 Mar, 2010

X-Men: Blinded by the Light (Comics) | Review

Mike Carey explores internal betrayal and external threats in the character-driven X-Men: Blinded by the Light storyline.

25 Jan, 2010

World War Hulk (Comics) | Review

World War Hulk delivers the rare Marvel event where the Hulk isn't the monster– he's the wronged king seeking justice.

5 Dec, 2009

Spider-Man: Back in Black (Comics) | Review

Back in Black transforms the eternal dance between Spider-Man and Kingpin into something much more personal and more terrifying.

25 Nov, 2009

X-Men: Supernovas (Comics) | Review

Mike Carey delivers a brutal examination of what comes next in mutant evolution in X-Men: Supernovas storyline.

5 Oct, 2009

Incredible Hulk: Planet Hulk (Comics) | Review

What happens when Earth's strongest hero becomes a reluctant savior on an alien world in Greg Pak's Planet Hulk?

1 Oct, 2009

Civil War (Comics) | Review

When heroes become enemies in comics' most divisive crossover– Millar and McNiven's political powder keg.

1 Jun, 2009