THE WAKE Part One Written by Scott Snyder Art by Sean Murphy and Matt Hollingsworth Published by DC Comics/Vertigo Release Date: December 18, 2013 A mysterious creature appears from the depths of the ocean and the world’s experts in cetology, mythology and more are called together in secret to determine just what kind of threat…
THE HONOR ROLL: June 29, 2013
This has been another incredible week of comics. It was a huge struggle, but the top 5 books have been chosen! Check out this week’s Honor Roll! BATMAN/SUPERMAN #1 Written by Greg Pak Art by Jae Lee and Ben Oliver Publisher: DC Comics – $3.99 Batman and Superman are the greatest team-up in the comic…
Review: THE WAKE #2
THE WAKE #2 Written by Scott Snyder Art by Sean Murphy Release Date: June 26, 2013 A wooly mammoth is consumed by a shark from the deepest ocean. A team of scientists make a miraculous discovery. A siren song calls a wounded man toward his fate. And mankind’s footprint on the most remote landscape imaginable…
Review: THE WAKE #1
THE WAKE #1 Written by Scott Snyder Art by Sean Murphy Release Date: May 29, 2013 That is how you start a sci-fi horror mystery that reaches from the dawn of man into the 23rd Century. The Wake is simultaneously an amalgam of familiar story elements and something totally unique. Thrilling, scary, and beautifully drawn,…
Vertigo Reveals Cover for THE WAKE #1 by Snyder & Murphy
Vertigo Comics has released the first cover for The Wake by Scott Snyder and Sean Murphy. The first issue hits stores in May.
Review: PUNK ROCK JESUS #6
PUNK ROCK JESUS #6 Written by Sean Murphy Art by Sean Murphy Release Date: January 2, 2013 Sean Murphy’s controversial mini-series comes to a turbulent and violent conclusion, which is only fitting considering the journey Murphy has taken readers on so far. Murphy wraps up a lot of story in this issue, putting a bow…
COMICS FOR HEROES Presents: The November File
This is the first in what will be a regular series that briefly reviews the books that I (Brian, President and Founder of Comics for Heroes) have read every month. There is no such thing as a bad comic — just one that may not be for you. One of the great things about comics…
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