by Jarrod | Nov 8, 2018 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!
Books for Babes provides info on the sort of comics that can be enjoyed by children and adults alike. This week we’re recommending the beautiful new graphic novel from Katie O’Neill, ‘Aquicorn Cove’, out now from Oni Press. by Stefania Rudd. “We are tied...
by Jarrod | Nov 7, 2018 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!
by Arpad Okay, Clyde Hall, Brendan Hodgdon and Rachel Acheampong. Undercover is our opportunity to lovingly gaze upon gorgeous works from magnificent artists. From Ramon Villalobos & Tamra Bonvillain’s ‘Border Town’ to Jenny Frison’s...
by Jarrod | Nov 7, 2018 | CASUAL WEDNESDAYS, HEY, KIDS! COMICS!
by Molly Jane Kremer and Jarrod Jones. Happy New Comic Book Day! This is Casual Wednesdays With DoomRocket, a weekly podcast where we discuss our feelings on the comics and industry news that affects us all. In brightest day, in blackest night, no evil could keep MJ...
by Jarrod | Nov 7, 2018 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!
by Molly Jane Kremer, Stefania Rudd, Mickey Rivera, Rachel Acheampong 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 ‘The Wicked + The Divine: The Funnies’...
by Jarrod | Nov 6, 2018 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, HEY, KIDS! REVIEWS
THIS REVIEW OF ‘HEX WIVES’ #1 CONTAINS MINOR SPOILERS. by Brendan Hodgdon. In case you haven’t noticed, witches seem to be having a bit of a cultural moment right now. Be it through comic books old (Wytches) and new (Sex Death Revolution), TV series like...
by Jarrod | Nov 6, 2018 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, NEWSWIRE
2000 AD PROG 2106 Written by Rob Williams, James Peaty, Dan Abnett, Arthur Wyatt. Art by Henry Flint, Colin MacNeil, INJ Culbard, Pye Parr, Richard Elson. Colors by Chris Blythe, Dylan Teague, Abigail Bulmer. Letters by Annie Parkhouse, Simon Bowland, Ellie De Ville,...
by Jarrod | Nov 2, 2018 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, HEY, KIDS! REVIEWS
THIS REVIEW OF ‘HEROES IN CRISIS’ #2 CONTAINS SPOILERS. by Clyde Hall. How steadfast is your faith? In writer Tom King, in a Crisis story that was pitched and promoted to be unlike any Crisis before? A Crisis of initially personal, not cosmic, proportions?...