book REVIEW: Fatale Vol. 1: Death Chases Me – Ed Brubaker and Sean Philips
Fatale mixes gangsters and guns with lovecraftian horror. In a field that’s already knee-deep in genre crossovers, can Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillip’s creation stand out?
Fatale mixes gangsters and guns with lovecraftian horror. In a field that’s already knee-deep in genre crossovers, can Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillip’s creation stand out?
Oliver Longden dons his trench coat and fedora and hits the mean streets of the city in search of the answer to a question that burns like a shot of cheap whiskey in his gut: is Lady, Go Die actually any good or was the unfinished Mickey Spillane novel left unfinished for a reason?
Blue Estate takes in bad actors and the criminal underworld in a pulpy, neon-lit modern LA. With up to five artists per issue, is Blue Estate a fascinating mix or a strange mess? Dave Convery finds out.
Ghosts of Manhattan sees a steampunk superhero battle the mob in an alternate 1920′s. Can it live up to that high-concept premise, or will it come hurtling to the ground?