by Jarrod | May 17, 2018 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, HEY, KIDS! REVIEWS
By Mickey Rivera. A Walk Through Hell #1 is less like a walk and more like an unstoppable, slow moving train to which readers are strapped down, watching as the world around them grows darker and bloodier the farther along they go. Take for example, the first few...
by Jarrod | May 16, 2018 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!
By Molly Jane Kremer, Brandy Dykhuizen, Clyde Hall, Don Alsafi, 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 ‘Quicksilver: No Surrender’ #1 to a stand-alone...
by Jarrod | May 16, 2018 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!
By Arpad Okay, Clyde Hall, Mickey Rivera, Jami Jones, and Jarrod Jones. Undercover is our opportunity to lovingly gaze upon gorgeous works from magnificent artists. From Andy Clarke & José Villarrubia’s striking cover for ‘A Walk Through Hell’ to...
by Jarrod | May 15, 2018 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!
Required Reading is DoomRocket’s love chest, opened twice monthly to champion a book that we adore. This week Arpad recommends the first volume of ‘Dead Dead Demon’s Dededede Destruction’ from Viz Media. By Arpad Okay. If a book has characters that feel...
by Jarrod | May 15, 2018 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, HEY, KIDS! REVIEWS
By Brendan F. Hodgdon. Tone is a remarkable thing. It can make two stories with the same plots into massively different things (just ask Austin Powers: Goldmember and Spectre). Comics, in particular, are a medium that allows for really exciting approaches to tone. The...
by Jarrod | May 15, 2018 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, HEY, KIDS! REVIEWS
By Brandy Dykhuizen. Our Week In Review sums up our weekly comic book coverage while taking time for a new review or two before it’s all over. This week: ‘Proxima Centauri’ #1 and ‘Hungry Ghosts’ #4. Proxima Centauri #1 Image Comics/$3.99 Written and...
by Jarrod | May 11, 2018 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, HEY, KIDS! REVIEWS
By Don Alsafi. As a character, Deadpool can be a lot to take. His brand of outrageously over-the-top humor works for some, but others can find his excessive goofiness a bit much. That works incredibly well in the space of a two-hour movie, but it can be somewhat more...