
Three issues in and still going strong. While not moving as quickly with the villain storyline as I assumed it would, Kate and Matt take the smarter route to deal with everyone actually getting to know each other and deal with how their lives have really changed. And their lives are changing quickly...

Power UP continues to poor its heart out as a love letter and more modern take on the magical girl genre in issue 2, where our main heroes all finally meet one another...

The magical girl genre. A genre of heroes popularized by Japan that showcases girls fighting crime in outfits that they magically transform into. For many years it was a cut and dry genre, monster shows up, girl transforms, fights off monster, everyone goes home. Much like the Power Rangers which is essentially of the genre but mixed with men/women...

With every issue I continue to have fun reading Capture Creatures. I find the art to be cute and enjoyable to look at, I also find the characters to be infectious with their endearing optimism, and the creatures are really cool to see...

J.G. Jones and Mark Waid are a powerhouse team, on their own they're both master storytellers, but together you would imagine they'd be able to tell a powerful, compelling and intriguing adventure. Especially one specifically set in the middle of a hot spot of American history...

Another totally rad issue from the guys running the totally rad Adventure Time comic! I had a lot of fun reading this issue, they did a great job at allowing everyone's alibis feel natural and dispersed just enough to see their connections but also feel wholly separate...

Well here we are with the second issue of the series and I've got to say that I have yet to be disappointed...

The intensity, the hilarity, the twists and turns all the way from issue 1 to now has been written fantastically...

This was a near perfect story from start to finish. Thomas goes through this gut-wrenching experience and Chris & Palle allowed us to come along for the ride. His metamorphosis from issue one to issue eight is as powerful and unexpected as it can get...

Many people hold the same view about the original 1981 film – it's a classic. Much like any other classic, when a film is re-made, adapted into a play, a book, or a Comic, you have a challenge on your hands, because a precedent is now set...

I’m not really sure how long ago it was that I had reviewed the previous 5 issues, for whatever reason I never was able to get around to reviewing #6. Until now...

Now, I'll be the first to admit that aside from a brief read featuring a cross over with the Terminator over at what I think was Dynamite, I've never read any other RoboCop comics. Whether or not that's a good or bad thing is entirely up to you...

I was intrigued by this title when it was first solicited and as I found it closer to the time of release I couldn’t get it out of my mind...

After having read the 3rd issue sometime ago and frankly being shocked as Hell by what went down in it. I and other fans of this unfortunatey short lived title wound up experiencing a bit of a wait to see what happened next...

Well after having the chance to read the first issue recently, along with this issue. I have to say I am so far enjoying what I've read. I'm also pretty curious to see how they are going to pull off the ending of it too with only a four issue run...

Its some grand fun with Garfield and Friends, followed by RoboCop upholding the Law!

History and explanations all in one book!

The TV series Sons Of Anarchy rides into the world of comics!

The face off with the dreaded Ice Queen is here! See what Derrick thought on the outcome!

One man's research could be the saving grace of New York!

Its Peanuts, how can you go wrong with that!?

Its time for a triple dosage of Boom!

Derrick's going on an adventure!