by Jarrod | Mar 8, 2018 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, HEY, KIDS! REVIEWS
By Clyde Hall. It’s considered blasphemy by people of a certain generation, but the truth is, I always liked The Green Hornet TV show a bit better than Batman. The storylines were played straight and with less camp, the villains were menacingly real-world, Black...
by Jarrod | Mar 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 recommend ‘Scales & Scoundrels: Into the Dragon’s Maw’, the first collected edition of the Image Comics all-ages fantasy tale from...
by Jarrod | Mar 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 bi-weekly podcast where we discuss our feelings on the comics and industry news that affects us all. This week MJ & Jarrod drink a pot of coffee each and...
by Jarrod | Mar 7, 2018 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, NEWSWIRE
By Jarrod Jones. Prism Stalker is a stunning book. We’ll just get that out of the way. It’s vibrant in color, that’s obvious at first glance, but read a few pages into its debut issue and you’ll find quite a bit of life contained within. Sloane...
by Jarrod | Mar 6, 2018 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, HEY, KIDS! REVIEWS
Are you looking forward to a new comic book but it’s impossible for you to wait for its release before you know what we thought about it? That’s why there’s DoomRocket’s Advanced Reviews — now we assess books you can’t even buy yet. This week: ‘Vampironica’ #1, out...
by Jarrod | Mar 6, 2018 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, HEY, KIDS! REVIEWS
By Kaitlin Beer. Two voracious tales as told by culinary mastermind Anthony Bourdain and writer extraordinaire Joel Rose are sure to ruin your actual appetite, but their spooky confections will certainly leave you wanting more. In the second installment of this...
by Jarrod | Feb 27, 2018 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, HEY, KIDS! REVIEWS
By Clyde Hall. “God, please save us from the good people.” It’s something a friend of mine used to say when well-intentioned folks examined a bad situation or tragedy, and in trying to do a good thing to alleviate the problem, made it worse. There’s a thread of that...