First impressions upon leaving the theater after finishing Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse was that we had…
The Quarter Box
Comic book reviews by Matthew Szewczyk
The Amazing Spider-Man #7 Review
As a huge fan of Nick Spencers series the Superior Foes of Spider-Man I was understandably…
It Came Out On A Wednesday #1 (Alterna) Review
If there is one independent comic book publisher that not enough comic fans are paying attention…
Sea of Thieves #1 (Titan) Review – Arr, there be gold on those pages!
Talk like a pirate day may not be until September but Sea of Thieves, based on…
Mata Hari #1 (Dark Horse) Review – Dancer, lover, spy and pinball machine
In a text piece at the back of the first issue of Mata Hari writer Emma…
Action Comics #996 (DC) Review – Countdown to a grand
The first time I started collection Superman comic books was back in the eighties when John…
Damage #1 (DC) Review – You won’t like Damage when he’s angry…
Did you know that the Damage character was first introduced in 1994 which means he is…
Avengers #675 (Marvel) Review – No planet, no problem!
It is event time in the Marvel universe and not a moment too soon. With what…
Cosmo #1 (Archie Comics) Review
Running a total of six issues back in the 1950’s, Cosmo the Merry Martian has had…
Blood Bowl: More Guts, More Glory #3 Review
Based on the tabletop game first released thirty-odd years ago, Blood Bowl is a fantasy take…
The Best of Archie Comics – Book One
This collection is over 400 pages of full color classic Archie comic books broken down into…
Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #2 Review
PUBLISHER: Marvel Comics WRITER: Chip Zdarsky ILLUSTRATOR: Adam Kubert COVER: Adam Kubert PRICE: $3.99 RATING: WEBSITE:…
Sweet Lullaby #3 Review
Lullaby is a second generation assassin who works for a government black-ops agency under the supervision…
Knights of the Dinner Table #188
One of the longest running independent comic book series of all time, this role-playing themed series…
Godzilla: The Half Century War #1
The problem with a Godzilla comic book is that as a character he is really pretty…
It Came From Beneath the Sea… Again! Review
This is a sequel to the 1955 black and white stop motion masterpiece, It Came From…
Kevin Keller #4 Review
In an almost perfect scheduling move, this issue of Kevin Keller almost hit stands while the…