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A Pivotal Issue: Wayward #13 Brings Us The Battle At Tokyo Tower
The battle at Tokyo Tower is raging in Wayward #13, from Image Comics, written by Jim Zub, with art by Steve Cummings All of the characters that we've seen developing the powers and growing are ready to attack whatever comes at them with all they've got To start, I want to talk about the panels[...]
A Look At The Whacked-Out World Of Comics: 3 Reasons You Should Read Pencil Head #1
This week, I discovered a new five issue limited series from Image Comics entitled, Pencil Head Created, written, and illustrated by Ted McKeever, the comic is described as "A mostly true 5-issue series about the whacked-out world of comic books." In fact, you can find that statement on the cover Now, even though I don't write[...]
Humble Comics Bundle: Image Comics Highlights Series With LGBT Characters
It's time for another Humble Bundle folks! But this time it's for Image Comics That's right, Image Comics is pleased to announce an all-new Humble Bundle digital sale—Humble Comics Bundle: Image Comics featuring Creators Own Worlds—set to bring awareness to equality and to support the Human Rights Campaign Foundation, the educational arm of America's largest[...]
Could Some I Hate Fairyland Spinoff Books Be In Our Future?
It was an Image Comics fan dream come true to see the tweet, because it was followed up by a response by Wayward writer Jim Zub.  @skottieyoung There aren't enough hours in the day for all the exploration I want to do on my creator-owned stuff So much fun! — Jim Zub (@JimZub) January 10, 2016 But back to I Hate Fairyland, I[...]
From Content Warning To A Sad Reality: Bitch Planet #6 Review
Together, one day, we will all figure out the answers. Bitch Planet #6 is from Image Comics. The content warning for Bitch Planet #6 has been floating around the internet for quite some time now It wasn't the creative teams intention to create buzz, but instead warn readers that it was okay to skip the issue if they felt[...]
Reunited And It Feels So Good: Saga #32 Review
From Image Comics Saga #32 written by Brian K Vaughan, with art by Fiona Staples, brings us a reunited Marko and Alana Joy to the world! I was sick of suffering, wondering if they'd ever be together again Now that they are, things feel right again Issue #32 follows the duo desperately searching for Hazel,[...]
Why Do You Taunt Us Otis Frampton? Spill Your Guts
I am also a huge fan of Oddly Normal and followed it since Image Comics released its first issue in 2014 Now that the comic has begun releasing in graphic novel form only, it's difficult not miss Oddly and friends I'm desperate for more! With a tweet like that, I have to wonder if it's plot[...]
Spread Is Back For More With A Standalone Issue #12
Image Comics is starting the New Year off with some more Spread Writer Justin Jordan (Luther Strode) and special guest artist Jen Hickman (The Dead) will launch a special stand-alone issue in the ongoing horror series next month. Here's what happened previously in Spread: A man named No found an orphaned baby named Hope Hope is the[...]
The Discipline Brings An Erotic Tale To The Comic Book World
I'm talking about a new series from Image Comics, written by bestselling writer Peter Milligan (X-Force / X-Statix) and artist Leandro Fernandez (Queen & Country) The comic is called The Discipline. In The Discipline #1 readers meet Melissa, one woman who—between fighting her sister and hating her husband—still finds time to fall in lust with a[...]
Image Comics Joins The Free Comic Book Day List With Two Titles
It's exciting to find out that Image Comics will be participating in Free Comic Book Day 2016, with two titles that are fun and appropriate for all ages The two comics are Oddly Normal by Otis Frampton, and Camp Midnight by Steven T Seagle and Jason Adam Katzenstein Camp Midnight will be the Gold Level[...]
Bloody And Brilliant Action In Wayward #12
From Image Comics, written by Jim Zub, with art by Steve Cummings, Wayward #12 brings us a ton of action, both bloody and heart-pounding. No more hiding The new gods of Japan are on the attack and Tokyo is caught in the middle. Besides getting to check in on the injured Rori, and the traumatized In this issue, we get a new[...]
Password? "Pizza." The Stakes Are Raised In I Hate Fairyland #3
From Image Comics, written and illustrated by Skottie Young, this comic continues to impress me. [WARNING: SPOILERS FOR I HATE FAIRYLAND #3 BELOW!] When we last left Gertrude, the odds seemed stacked against her I mean, who can handle an entire army of Zombie Faun alone? Turns out, Gertrude can Don't worry though, that isn't a big spoiler[...]
"The Beginning Of A Dark Ride" Four Eyes Continues This January
From Image Comics, writer Joe Kelly (I Kill Giants, Bad Dog) and artist Max Fiumara will launch a new story arc in their genre-splicing series Four Eyes next month. Here's what went down previously: Readers met Enrico, a young boy in an alternate 1930's New York The untimely passing of his father left him the man of the[...]
Bitch Planet #6 Standalone Special Issue Comes With A Content Warning
Image Comics, Bitch Planet was definitely my most memorable read of 2015 I stand by my stance of it being one of the most important comics to come along in quite some time The sixth issue is going to be a standalone special, with writer Kelly Sue DeConnick (Pretty Deadly, Captain Marvel) being joined by[...]
Deflated By Issue #10 Of They're Not Like Us
I can't believe we've already arrived at the tenth issue of They're Not Like Us, from Image Comics, written by Eric Stephenson, with art by Simon Gane. Normally, I'm quite satisfied after reading a new issue of They're Not Like Us, but something is falling flat for me I described issues #8 and #9 as build[...]
Two More WIP Sketches From Skottie Young
The same can be said for his I Hate Fairyland comic from Image Comics. The series third issue will release on December 16th, so it's not too late to go to your local comic book store and pick up the first two issues They're worth a read. If you don't believe me, maybe you'll believe Eric Stephenson who says: "It's been[...]
"The Wonderful And Weird" Kurtis Wiebe Talks Rat Queens Vol. 3 And What's To Come
I can safely say that Rat Queens has been one of Image Comics most interesting reads for me, but when writer Kurtis Wiebe sent out these tweets today it make me pretty happy to hear some honesty about how things have been. https://twitter.com/kurtisjwiebe/status/670308039673716736 https://twitter.com/kurtisjwiebe/status/670308177318121472 https://twitter.com/kurtisjwiebe/status/670308339188920321 I think the comic has never really stopped being enjoyable to read, but I'm happy to hear that[...]