
Tini does this absolutely wonderful job in depicting Poseidon and his personality. It’s different yet familiar and his thought process goes from extreme to extreme with too much ease...

This story has been surprisingly intense and full of intrigue and drama that I was expecting to see and that thrills me...

Still one of the most interesting and unique books out on the market today from concept to execution, this series has awoken a love of the classic pulp feel in new and exciting ways...

What an incredibly interesting first issue this is. I love the opening when we see Antoine walking and singing while on fire and then there’s the whole narration, first with him mentioning Myths then with the population statuses...

This is a series that starts out really strong, and just gets stronger as it goes. The first volume covers the first five issues of the series, and they're one helluva ride...

The Bulletproof Coffin, unlike pretty much 95% of the routine soulless dross that hits the funnybook shelves every week, isn’t about nostalgia for trademarks and icons. David Hine and Shaky Kane don’t create to maintain the status quo; they have produced a work of wonder that recollects that feeling you had when you first read a comic, that wonder, that lunacy...

Man oh man has this series continued to impress me. Makes me really glad I did give this a chance when it came out several months ago...

It’s been a long time coming for the final showdown between Jackie and Sara...

Having not read this back when it was just single issue to single issue, I can certainly say that reading it in full on trade form is pretty much a huge treat for me...

Now its been something of a long while since I've had the awesome opportunity to read a title from Image. And when I had the chance to go to my favorite store known as Hastings and actually be able to buy a few comics, I was lucky enough to see this first issue and the first issue of fellow Image title Wytches and decided to make the right choice in getting them...

Michael Pruitt's first review here on Rebel Blood here at IndieComiX!