Retailer Privilege Comic Review #40
Batman! Saga! Buddy Cops! Adventure Time! This week is pretty awesome for the funny books. Check out this week’s Retailer Privilege Comic Review and get in on the ground floor.
Batman! Saga! Buddy Cops! Adventure Time! This week is pretty awesome for the funny books. Check out this week’s Retailer Privilege Comic Review and get in on the ground floor.
After a week off, Jared is back with Retailer Privilege Comic Review and there’s a lot of stories going on. Dive in and check out the video.
This one puts the “funny” back in “funny books, kids. Fresh from the pages of Dark Horse Presents, Uranus and T.A.Z.E.R. are the best duo in comics now that Robin is dead… Look, someone had to say it. I’m not sorry.
Francesco Francavilla tackles writing and art duties in the new pulp-inspired series from Dark Horse. From the fantastic designs to the fast-paced action, it’s everything you could ever want it to be.
The holiday season is in full swing. More Marvel Now! books including the most unlikely team-up book, Thunderbolts, Before Watchmen starts up again, a cool Image number one and Frank Castle is still fighting the Avengers in War Zone. It’s Retailer Privilege Comic Review!
New number 1s, sexy Catwoman lives, lots of horror books after Halloween and does The Hulk have robot pants or not? All these questions and more on this pre-Thanksgiving edition of Retailer Privilege Comic Review.
New week, new comics, new Retailer Privilege Comic Review. This week, we tighten up the show like Archie Bell & the Drells, but it’s still fun and full of the new books of the week. Watch now…
Retailer Privilege Comic Review is back after a week’s hiatus with this week’s comics. Before Watchmen, AVX, Star Wars, Adventure Time and more this week in funny books. Check it out.
This week in Retailer Privilege Comic Review, Jared talks gay marriages, Aquaman being awesome, America’s Got Powers being better than he thought and the evil that is Moff Tarkin. It’s another early look at books this week. Check it out.
Check out these great new offerings from Dark Horse Comics, announced at C2E2 2012! Gaming comics, new ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ series, ‘Battlepug’ in print, ‘Boba Fett is Dead’, and Tim Seeley’s new horror series.
The superstar team of Brian Wood and Becky Cloonan reunites to adapt one of the most popular Conan stories ever in the first issue of a brand new series starring everyone’s favorite Cimmerian.
Buffy’s Season Nine kicks off with a new series starring two fan-favorite characters. The original vampire with a soul and the rogue Slayer team up to tear down any Big Bads who get in their way.
Dimension-hopping portal guns, giant laser swords, and a battle between dinosaurs and aliens are just a few of the awesome events that occur in this issue. Yep, there’s pretty much nothing in this book that’s not to love.
This four-color prequel to the upcoming medieval stoner comedy is a decent introduction to the two main characters but comes up a little short as an actual comic book story.
To paraphrase Art Linklater and Bill Cosby, kids write the darndest comics. The popular webcomic gets the paper treatment from Dark Horse with this delightfully silly first issue.
With the world coming to an end, the BPRD go searching for a would-be messiah.
Two spooky “fish out of water” tales from Mignola and company.
52 weeks. 52 books from outside my comfort zone. Would I do it again? In a heartbeat!
This bold new chapter in the BPRD saga shows the end of the world from a different point of view.
Big Red takes on a clan of vampires in another entertaining supernatural yarn from Mignola and company.
As one spendidly creepy Dark Horse miniseries ends, another one begins.
Mignola, Arcudi, and Davis continue to give readers a fun, creepy good time with the penultimate chapter of the latest B.P.R.D. saga.
The past of the series’ most mysterious character is finally revealed.
Big Red partners up with some adorable paranormal investigators to track down a pet killer in this entertaining crossover.
Do you like piña coladas? How about Boba Fett? If Jedi clones make you happy, this may be your favorite book yet.
This isn’t a miniseries about a merger between Skynet and Big Brother, but it is a rather fascinating bridge between the first two “Terminator” movies.
Some Eric Powell goodness with Billy the Kid.
People sure are jittery. One measly demonic invasion , and people start thinking it’s the end of the world or something.
War is traumatic enough, but being attacked by a group of giant bats can give you more than the usual case of PTSD.
The sword-weilding rodent finds an unlikely ally in his quest to rid a small town of a brutal tyrant.
Government sponsorship brings more problems, as well as an extra subtitle, to Mike Mignola’s loveable band of weirdos.
Apparently the thought of a benevolent demon as the King of England doesn’t sit well with the spirit world. Go figure.
The forlorn zombie rider gains yet another traveling companion, plus more bizarre stuff happens to Billy and company.