Review: Conan: Scourge of the Serpent #4, by @ComicsTitan on 1/7/26, finally pulls the trigger on what three heroes actually do when a god offers them everything they want, only to find out that accepting means accepting oblivion.
ESCAPE #5 – New Comic Review
Review: Escape #5, by @ImageComics on 12/31/25, kicks off with a dark exploration of how power corrupts even the smallest moments of peace, and whether survival is worth the moral toll it demands.
FLASH GORDON #14 – New Comic Review
Review: Flash Gordon #14, by @MadCaveStudios on 12/31/25, hurls the hero into the Cave of the Ancients while Ming’s forces close in, armies collide above ground, and an “evil” version of himself tightens the noose.
VALIANT BEYOND: X-O MANOWAR #4 – New Comic Review
Review: Valiant Beyond: X-O Manowar #4, by @Alien_Books & @ValiantComics on 12/24/25, watches a two-thousand-year-old soldier get psychologically dismantled before rising again to answer an armor’s cryptic call for help.
SKINBREAKER #4 – New Comic Review
Review: Skinbreaker #4, by @ImageComics on 12/24/25, delivers the formal duel that issue #3 promised, and it commits to resolving it in brutal, game-changing fashion.
VOID RIVALS #25 – New Comic Review
Review: Void Rivals #25, by @ImageComics 12/24/25, barrels forward with the Quintesson invasion while the comic book universe pivots toward its next big crisis.
DIE!NAMITE: BLOOD RED #3 – New Comic Review
Review: DIE!namite: Blood Red #3, by @DynamiteComics on 12/17/25, strips away the luxury of safe havens and forces our plague-ravaged survivors into Nevada’s most inhospitable terrain.
THE SACRIFICERS #18 – New Comic Review
Review: The Sacrificers #18, by @ImageComics on 12/17/25, asks whether revolution and desperation can coexist, or whether survival always demands a terrible compromise in the wreckage of broken promises.
THE NEW SPACE AGE #1 – New Comic Review
Review: The New Space Age #1, by @MadCaveStudios on 12/17/25, kicks off with twin mysteries: the disappearance of an astronaut’s brother and the appearance of impossible crop circles that defy every conventional explanation.
PETER CANNON: THUNDERBOLT #2 – New Comic Review
Review: Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt #2, by @DynamiteComics on 12/17/25, proves that identity theft isn’t just a headache for your credit score, but a full-blown crisis when your childhood tormentor steals your entire mystical destiny.
