CULT OF IKARUS #1, from Scout Comics on February 9th, 2022, introduces readers to Hunter, a woman searching for the truth of her parent’s disappearance.
EVIL ERNIE (VOL. 4) #3 – Review
EVIL ERNIE (VOL. 4) #3, from Dynamite Comics on February 9th, 2022, retells the history of the Evil Ernie mantle, prophesying the doom that lies ahead for Ernest Glickman.
JENNIFER BLOOD (VOL. 2) #5 – Review
JENNIFER BLOOD (VOL. 2) #5, from Dynamite Comics on February 9th, 2022, reveals the truth behind Jennifer’s “resurrection” and settles the score with the criminals of Bountiful once and for all.
VAMPIRELLA VALENTINE’S DAY SPECIAL 2022 – Review
VAMPIRELLA VALENTINE’S DAY SPECIAL 2022, from Dynamite Comics on February 9th, 2022, recounts four tales of vampiric romance as Vampirella helps a good man, settles a monster brawl, aids outlaws on the run, and confronts an ancient specter.
DRACULINA #1 – Review
DRACULINA #1, from Dynamite Comics on February 9th, 2022, puts Lilith’s daughter at odds with herself as she looks for a way to stop sharing her place in the universe with a 13-year-old named Katie.
YUKI VS. PANDA #6 – Review
YUKI VS PANDA #6, from Source Point Press on February 9th, 2022, marks the long-awaited battle between Yuki and Panda. Who will survive?
GOOD BOY #3 – Review
GOOD BOY #3, from Source Point Press on February 9th, 2022, puts Flint on the trail of the crime boss who killed his human. You’ll never underestimate the lethality of a dog bone ever again.
RISE OF DRACULA #2 – Review
RISE OF DRACULA #2, from Source Point Press on February 9th, 2022, shows Dracula’s “peaceful” transition into a new world order is not so peaceful when a group of freedom fighters upsets the balance.
SHELTER DIVISION #1 – Review
SHELTER DIVISION #1, from Source Point Press on February 9th, 2022, introduces readers to an unusual crime-fighting unit composed of unusual beings tasked with stopping unusual crimes.
Have Comics Always Been Political?
No, comics have not always been political, or at least not in the way that most people think about politics. There’s a common misconception that everything everyone does is a political act when that’s simply not accurate
