As far as must-read books go, Sacrament from AWA Studios is on that list. Sacrament #2 picks up right where the first issue left off and kicks the story into a new gear. What at first seemed like a sci-fi story set in a dystopian, anti-religion future has become a...
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Sacrament #1: AWA Studios REVIEW
Sacrament #1 is the latest book to drop from AWA studios and to nobody surprise it's a home run. AWA studios continues to put forth excellent stories ranging in genres and is never afraid to push the envelope. Sacrament #1 explores a future where religion is outlawed...
Hit Me #5: AWA Studios Review
From the first panel of the first page, throughout the entirety of the series, Hit Me never took its foot of the gas — not once. While the subject matter may have turned some people off, Hit Me tells a wild story with a more than satisfying ending — pun 100% intended....
The Crimson Cage #5: AWA Studios Review
With the finale issue upon us, The Crimson Cage has taken readers on a wild ride, wrapping up in epic fashion. John Lees' retelling of Macbeth set to the world of wrestling has been nothing short of stellar. With each page, each panel, The Crimson Cage has been a...
The Nice House on The Lake #7: DC Black Label Review
The wait is finally over. The Nice House on the Lake makes its grand return after a four-month hiatus, and I’ve got to say, it was worth it. I was worried too much time off between issues would interrupt what made the first six issues so great. I did need to re-read...
Supermassive #1: Image Comics Review
When Kyle Higgins first introduced Radiant Black to the masses, it was an instant hit. One year later, the universe he created has exploded and become ... Supermassive. Supermassive #1 is a crossover event that aims to launch the world of Radiant Black to the next...
Primos #1: AWA Studios Review
What makes AWA stand out as one of the industry's best independent publishers is its eclectic range of books spanning all types of genres and themes. With AWA’s newest title Primos #1, AWA studios once again blends genres to deliver a solid story that is both fun and...
X Lives of Wolverine #1 (REVIEW)
X Lives of Wolverine #1 is finally upon us, and suffice it to say, you’re going to want to buckle in — it's a doozy. A mere three pages of calm is all you get before the action starts, and once it starts, it’s relentless until the final panel. It’s clear Benjamin...
The Crimson Cage #1 (REVIEW)
The Crimson Cage #1 Are you ready to rumble? Well, I hope so, because John Lees and AWA/Upshot studios have once again delivered another can't-miss comic. The Crimson Cage #1 is a wonderful retelling of Shakespeare's classic Macbeth, but instead of castles and kings,...
Hotell Vol. 2 #1 (REVIEW)
Hotell Vol. 2 #1 When I first embarked on reading Hotell, I was given one piece of advice: read during the day. That advice was both wise and well heeded. Hotell Vol. 1 was an absolute horror tour de force, which set a remarkably high bar. With Hotell Vol. 2 #1, it's...