Advance Review: Alan Scott: The Green Lantern #1
This week, fans will get to experience the first Alan Scott solo series since the 1950s, as Alan Scott: The Green Lantern #1 hits local comic stores across the country.
Comic Book Review: Scarlet Witch #9
Tammetta, Pichelli, and team knocked it out of the park again with their stunning art.
Comic Book Review: Green Lantern: War Journal #2
Going home is never easy, and for John Stewart, it’s only getting harder. DC drops Green Lantern: War Journal #2 this week, and keeps dropping the heavy hits.
Cooking Review: Yellowstone: The Official Dutton Ranch Family Cookbook
It’s time to roundup some friends and family for some home cooking, because Insight Editions has just released Yellowstone: The Official Dutton Ranch Family Cookbook! Featuring 55 recipes inspired by the television series Yellowstone, this beautiful cookbook from Gabriel “Gator” Guilbeau will surely be a welcomed addition for fans and aspiring chefs.
Comic Book Review: The Cull #3
This comic is too good to be this quick. This comic is too good to be this brutal. This comic will win so many awards. ComicsOnline gives The Cull #3 5/5 gifts from redpanda!Galadriel.
Comic Book Review: Green Lantern #4
Have you ever met up with someone you used to work with? It’s weird, right? Now, imagine you not only held a grudge against this co-worker for numerous reasons, but make your former co-worker purple with a thin mustache and a gnarly attitude. If you’re having trouble imagining this, Green Lantern #4 should help!
Comic Book Review: Mech Cadets #3
While there is nothing better than a team coming together, nothing builds suspense and drama like a team being deconstructed. This week, Greg Pak and team take us deeper into the maelstrom in Mech Cadets #3!
Comic Book Review: Batman: City of Madness Book One
This visually stunning comic is more than worth your time this week. What a cool start to spooky season from DC Comics! Batman: City of Madness Book One gets 5 out of 5 fractured psyches. -Tony Rhea, ComicsOnline