Tag: sci-fi
Sean Lewis & Hayden Sherman Bring Tech Thriller THUMBS to Image Comics
Thumbs #1 hits shelves June 5.
PREVIEW: Discover the secret of Wilson and Ward’s INVISIBLE KINGDOM #1
A conspiracy between religion and big business is at the heart of the new monthly sci-fi series.
REVIEW: PARADISO VOL. 2 Makes Monsters Out of Men
Paradiso is hungry, but so are her people.
Review – Is Upgrade Soul the Best Sci-Fi Comic of the Decade?
Spoiler Warning in Effect
-- Upgrade Soul's only flaw might be that it is too hopeful about mankind, too hopeful about the potential silver lining, faint as it may be, that lies beyond the greed...
Review – Al Gofa’s Dark Angels of Darkness
A solid, almost great action sci-fi comics with incredible colours!
Dark Horse to Publish Miloš Slavković’s Epic Space Opera, LIGHTSTEP
The new miniseries was originally produced via a successful Kickstarter campaign.
Review- Sloane Leong’s New Sci-Fi Psychedelic Comic Prism Stalker is Superb
Prism Stalker builds a psychedelic world from the very first page.
REVIEW: EXO Reflects the Mystical & Sinister Sides of Planetary Exploration
Exo
Writer: Jerry Frissen
Artist: Philippe Scoffoni
Humanoids Inc.
03/06/2018
EAN 9781594654589
144 pages - HC
$24.95
Since time immemorial, humanity looked to the heavens and wondered what exists in the vast expanse of space. As mankind’s scientific understanding of the universe...
Gift Guide: Guardians of the Galaxy
By Matthew Jent
If you are a human and alive, you know someone who loved Guardians of the Galaxy this year. Odds are high you have a Guardians fan somewhere on your holiday shopping list,...
Prometheus #1 Doesn’t Ask The Big Questions
By Matthew Jent
Prometheus: Fire and Stone #1
Script: Paul Tobin
Art: Juan Ferreyra
Letters: Nate Piekos of Blambot
Cover: David Palumbo
Variant Cover: Paul Pope, with colors by Shay M. Plummer
Genre: Sci-Fi/Movie Tie-In
Last year, Dark Horse announced they were...
SDCC ’14: Pop Culture and the Robot Reality – panel recap
By Matthew Jent
Introduced by Brent Spiner, who we all know best as The Next Generation’s Data, this Saturday morning panel was loaded with scientists, futurists, and engineers who looked to science-fiction to inform the...
Review: Destination X: obsession and illicit alien sex
Destination X by John Martz
Nobrow
I would just like to take a moment to squee a little over the pairing of Nobrow and John Martz: if the dream-teaming up of one of of the best...