Rorschach #1 ★★★★
The politics of truth are in Tom King’s sights in this slow but steady Watchmen sequel opener. Drawn by the sensational Jorge Fornés it has the potential to be a classic once the pace picks up. Continue reading Rorschach #1 ★★★★
The politics of truth are in Tom King’s sights in this slow but steady Watchmen sequel opener. Drawn by the sensational Jorge Fornés it has the potential to be a classic once the pace picks up. Continue reading Rorschach #1 ★★★★
Refocusing the book on Constantine himself pays countless dividends, and shows just how versatile a writer Si Spurrier is. Never knowing where or how this story is playing out is just insane, and plays to all Matias Bergara’s artistic strengths. Continue reading John Constantine: Hellblazer #10 ★★★★★
As a Batman Family detective story it’s superb, but no reference to the story’s origins is odd. It looks superb though, has disturbing undertones and hopefully there are genuine surprises to come. Continue reading Batman: Three Jokers #1 ★★★★
Si Spurrier’s incisive look at the royal family is no less brutal than his look at English racism and Brexity fishermen. Matias Bergara’s art is both witty and horrific in equal measure. Continue reading John Constantine: Hellblazer #9 ★★★★★