Bullet Reviews, The Tuesday Tradition continues! This week: Dark Shadows #12, Fairest #11, Indestructible Hulk #3, Mara #1, Star Wars #1, Todd: The Ugliest Kid On Earth #1, and The Walking Dead #106. DARK SHADOWS #12 (Dynamite)...
Welcome to the final edition of Bullet Reviews! Yup, the time has come to wrap it up. 2012 gave us a great run for Bullet Reviews and while we still have next week’s set to officially wrap up the 2012 books we still look ...
Another week means another round of Bullet Reviews! Whether you see these on Tuesday or Wednesday, we offer them to give you suggestions on different books to check out, if you’re having a small week, or avoid, if youR...
Happy Wednesday! Well, as we enter the long Thanksgiving weekend, Bullet Reviews take a look at some books that may interest you enough to purchase, or books we can ward you to be wary of depending on the title. Keep in mind th...
One of the worst things we face on a Wednesday is a small week. Only getting 2 comic books? Well, maybe it’s a good week to try something new! Here at the Bullet Reviews Labs, we test out recently released books each week...
Hey, everyone! How do you like our new look? I’ve been calling it Comic Booked NOW! But, unlike some other people, a new look doesn’t mean a relaunch for Bullet Reviews! This week we look at: Avengers #31, AvX: Cons...
Seems like only yesterday I was still collecting Fangoria Magazine when issue 108 came out. The cover featured People Under The Stairs, a true classic, while the sidebar on the cover had such movies as The Addams Family, Basket...
For the 75th time(!) it’s Tuesday and that means it’s time for Bullet Reviews! This week we look at: Batman And Robin #0, Captain Marvel #3, Conan The Barbarian #8, Creep #1, Dark Shadows #7, Hawkeye #2, It Girl! An...
It’s Tuesday and that means BULLET REVIEWS!!! Quick looks at recently released comics. If you’re having a light week, maybe something here will catch your attention! This week: Amazing Spider-Man #690, Dark Shadows #6, Godz...
Back in the 90′s it seemed as if everyone and their Aunt Petunia had their own publishing company. One of those publishers was a dark place called Chaos! Comics. They were known for having monsters, demons, devils and no ...
As far as comics go, Dinosaurs Vs. Aliens appears at first glance to be a checklist of everything wrong in the industry. A comic that serves as a glorified storyboard for a movie pitch? Check. Big name Hollywood director,...