by Jarrod | Jan 16, 2019 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!
by Stefania Rudd, Arpad Okay, Clyde Hall, Brendan Hodgdon and Jarrod Jones. Comics that challenge us, slay us, beguile us — the comics we simply can’t wait to devour. That’s DoomRocket’s Staff Picks. From ‘Invaders’ #1 to the latest issue of ‘Isola’, here are...
by Jarrod | Jan 15, 2019 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, HEY, KIDS! REVIEWS
THIS REVIEW OF ‘FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD SPIDER-MAN’ #1 CONTAINS MINOR SPOILERS. Cover to ‘Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man’ #1. Art by Andrew Robinson/Marvel by Jarrod Jones. Your favorite web-zipping superhero has been flying high for...
by Jarrod | Jan 15, 2019 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, NEWSWIRE
by Clyde Hall. “Good News, Chums!” Once, those words bannered on a UK comic book cover was code for, “Sorry. This book’s cancelled. But it’s merging with another ongoing title!” Readers broke the code, realizing it also inferred, “Popular strips might make the...
by Jarrod | Jan 15, 2019 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!
THIS REVIEW OF ‘EUTHANAUTS’ #5 IS SPOILER-FREE. Cover to ‘Euthanauts’ #5. Art by Nick Robles/Black Crown/IDW Publishing by Sara Mitchell. Black Crown’s pioneering first arc of Euthanauts comes to a close with issue #5, ashes to ashes....
by Jarrod | Jan 14, 2019 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, NEWSWIRE
Cover to ‘Faithless’ #1. Art by Paul Pope/BOOM! Studios FAITHLESS #1Written by Brian Azzarello.Art by Maria Llovet.Cover A by Paul Pope.Cover B by Maria Llovet. We told you Maria Llovet was going to be getting up to no damn good in 2019. Now she’s...
by Jarrod | Jan 14, 2019 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, NEWSWIRE
Cover to ‘2000 AD’ prog 2114. Art by Neil Roberts/2000 AD/Rebellion 2000 AD PROG 2114 Written by Kenneth Niemand, Dan Abnett, James Peaty, Eddie Robson, Ian Edginton. Art by Jeff Anderson, INJ Culbard, Paul Marshall, Nick Brokenshire, Tiernen Trevallion....
by Jarrod | Jan 11, 2019 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, NEWSWIRE
by Brendan Hodgdon. A desperate and forgotten underclass, struggling to survive in the aftermath of calamity. A depressed and damaged country allowing these inequalities to fester like an untreated wound. An underpriviledged child, who is nevertheless extraordinary in...