By: John C. Mayberry Now I’m not sure what it is, but for some reason the mystery genre just seems more vivid and, quite frankly, perfect, in comic book form. With another story that absolutely bleeds noir and intrigue, Comixology once again has given us another gem in the…
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Duck and Cover #1 – A Comixology Review
With any story that can be conceived, there’s a great deal of thinking and brainstorming about what happens next to progress the tale being told. But I imagine that process may be either slightly easier or more difficult when it comes to writing stories depicting alt history. The countless ideas…
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Red Tag #1 – Comixology Review
By: John C. Mayberry Perusing through my to-do list today, I was happy to see I was going to have the chance of reviewing another Comixology original title. And once again, they didn’t disappoint. Red Tag #1, the first in a five-issue miniseries is a fantastic collaboration with Rafael…
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Promethee 13:13 Comixology Review
By: John C. Mayberry The sci-fi genre alone is responsible for some of the comic book industry’s greatest tales, and with good reason. Writers take the opportunity to provide the reader a mind-bending experience, with ideas and concepts that are sometimes inspired by subjects like current events, or even…
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Stone Star: Season Two #1 Comixology Originals Comic Book Review
By: John C. Mayberry As the sci-fi element of comics has become a more widely used concept since the industry’s beginning, it has also been a trickier one to incorporate over that time in a way that’s not only unique but still manages to capture and keep the reader’s…