A lot of comic arcs ended this week, starting with Lumberjanes #24 from BOOM! Box, which Sam reviewed and enjoyed. She also read the second issue of Jonesy and its begun to grow on her. Kylee reviewed the first issue of Paknadel & Trakhanov’s Turncoat and is still in awe of Alex Paknadel’s […]
The #NerdsRead Pull List – February 3, 2016
Sam enjoyed both of her offerings from BOOM! Studios this week, Giant Days, which is coming to the end of freshman year for all of the girls, and The Woods, which provided… some answers, kind of. Mystery Girl from Dark Horse doesn’t hold a lot of suspense for Kylee, knowing that the […]
The #NerdsRead Pull List – January 6, 2015
Nerdophiles’ favorite James Tynion IV appears twice on our list this week, with one of Sam’s five-star reviews of The Woods and Jackson’s four-star review of Batman and Robin Eternal. Sam also found what’s so compelling about Giant Days and Kylee continues to appreciate Mystery Girl from Dark Horse Comics. Jackson also gave a five-star […]
The #NerdsRead Pull List – December 2, 2015
Sam found the penultimate issue of John Flood to be somewhat of a letdown, but continued to enjoy The Woods, both from BOOM! Studios. Kylee tried out Mystery Girl, a new series offering from Dark Horse, that impressed her with the boring, everyday bits more than the story itself. Jackson continues to enjoy East […]
Answers and Intrigue Guaranteed – No Questions Asked in ‘Mystery Girl #1’
Mystery Girl #1 Author: Paul Tobin Artists: Alberto J. Albuquerque Release Date: December 2, 2015 Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Genre(s): Mystery Rating: ★★★☆☆ Review Spoilers: Moderate In a twist on the classic detective story, Trine Hampstead already has all of the answers to the mysteries – the catch is that no one can ask her […]
Delve into Madness With Paul Tobin's Colder
Colder Author: Paul Tobin Release Date: October 22, 2013 Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Source: NetGalley DRC Genre(s): Horror, Paranormal, maybe Urban Fantasy, Graphic Novel Rating: ★★★☆☆ Review Spoilers: — GoodReads | Amazon All right, so, the first thing that got me interested in Colder was obviously the cover. I’ll admit it. I’m sometimes pretty vain and while I won’t […]