Tag Archives: Indie Books

Review: Absolution TPB

Remember Quantum Leap?  The cheesy Scott Bakula vehicle in which Sam Beckett spent his and others time, putting right that which once went wrong.  Now throw in some Suicide Squad tech, a Running Man come talking heads opinion show with oodles and oodles of violence and you may get somewhere close to the content and… Read More »

Review: Nightwalkers #1 (of 5)

The horror genre comes in all shapes and sizes; vampires, zombies and werewolves may be classic monsters but of all the monsters that exist, it is the impact and imagination of the human mind that creates its own demons.  Cullen Bun  is no stranger to the variety of horror having covered plenty of examples for… Read More »

Review: Star Runner Chronicles – Rising Star #1-#4

Comics work best when the collaborative aspects of writer, artist, colorist and letterer all combine to provides their best work.  Now if you consider the same sort of process, but applied to the combining of genres, where disparate items are combined to deliver something new, well kind of new, you get an idea of the… Read More »

Review: Immortal Red Sonja #9

This fun little run, with its comedy based theme is nearing the end, as Red Sonja has had a change of sorts to her current predicament.  Though this change has a more important ramification than just affecting her. The villain stands revealed; Mordred now free from the cursed armour, leaves Sonja and her friends in… Read More »

Review: Gun Honey – Blood for Blood #4 (of 4)

This week sees the final issue of this sexy noir, come Pulp Fiction second volume of Gun Honey.  Now by this point, you have either been reading this series or you are going to have to trawl the back issues or wait for the trade; this issue is not the place for new readers to… Read More »

Review: Belle Deep Freeze One-Shot

Say what you like about Zenescope, and I do a number of times, you can’t knock their publishing model.  They have monthly output, with high production values.  True, at times, the quality of the art can be a tad hit or miss and some of the ideas of the Grimm Fairy book seems a tad… Read More »