On the mysterious island in Lost, Jack Shepard led a band of survivors on the Oceanic Flight 815 on an adventure to survival. In the comic book series LUST, a very different adventure is unfolding for our version of Jack. He meets men and has lots of hot sex before they vanish in a blink of an eye. What is going on on this island and will Jack get home? Here’s my thoughts on the second issue of Lust, written and drawn by CLX.
The year 1999 is when the Earth was invaded by a planet of Wrestlers determined to regain the title of Galactic Champion of the Universe! How did this happen? Easy, years earlier an idiot Earth wrestler declared himself the champion and fueled an interstellar war.
New from Class Comics – The Naked Knight. He may be the savior for mankind against an alien invasion. Or maybe he’s working against humanity. Right now, we have no idea. Pretty damn awesome comic book from Sunny Victor.
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A couple weeks ago I picked up the trade paperback of Cryptozoic Man after seeing it being advertised on a past season of AMC’s Comic Book Men. I love the show. I know it is scripted reality, but it is entertaining to see some of the toys and comics being brought in and showcased. The comic was written by Bryan Johnson and illustrated by Walter Flanagan of that show. The idea centers around a man who is stitched together with different mythological monsters of the modern world...
Here’s my review on volume 2 of this really fucked up series from Avatar Press. It’s not the weirdest series out there, but it definitely ranks up there. This time, I really do think that the real God is dead in this comic book line.
Ever wonder how giant robots are maintained in Power Rangers? Or why Voltron always stayed in good shape after battles? Well Giant Robot Maintenance Crew explains exactly why how it happens. It’s a unique comic because we never get to see the behind the scenes in stories like this.
I found the comic book – Morning Star by accident at a comic con a couple months back put it on the backburner. After reading it, I was surprised. I didn’t think there were any comics out that had Lucifer as a superhero. It’s completely different from many other stories. Check out my review on it below.
Yep, Fight Club is back, in comic book form. It’s also written by the original author of the book too. It is made by Dark Horse comics and I’m loving it so far. Here’s my review for issue #1
Ever wonder what happens to teenagers if they go to hell? Well, this graphic novel explains it. It’s not the nicest of books being that it takes place in hell, but it’s what you’d expect. Well, mostly what you’d expect. There’s a lot of twists that I wasn’t expecting. Check out my video below: