Comic Reviews Review – The Crimson Cage #5 Michael LennoxAdult themes and Images, Alex Cormack, Ashley Cormack, AWA Studios, BGCP review, CRIMSON CAGE #5, Glasgow Writer, Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, John Lees, Macbeth, New comic Review, Shakespeare, the 1980s, Upstart, Wresting The devastating final chapter of the Shakespearian pro wrestling epic! All of Chuck Frenzy’s scheming and depravity have led him here Read More
Comic Reviews Review – The Crimson Cage #3 Michael LennoxAdult themes and Images, Alex Cormack, Ashley Cormack, AWA Studios, BGCP review, CRIMSON CAGE #3, Glasgow Writer, Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, John Lees, Macbeth, New comic Review, Shakespeare, the 1980s, Upstart, Wresting Review – The Crimson Cage #3. Keep your enemies close and keep your friends dead, Chuck Frenzy see threats everywhere Read More
Comic Reviews Review – Chicken Devil #4 Michael LennoxAfterShock Comics, BGCP review, Brian Buccellato, CHICKEN DEVIL #4, FINAL ISSUE, Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, Hayden Sherman, NCBD 2022, REVIEW - CHICKEN DEVIL #4, Rob Csiki. Hayden Sherman, variant covers Review – Chicken Devil #4. The earth- (and glass-) shattering final chapter of volume one! As Mitchell Moss is thrown a major curveball Read More
Comic Reviews Review – Chicken Devil #3 Michael LennoxAfterShock Comics, BGCP review, Brian Buccellato, CHICKEN DEVIL #3, Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, Hayden Sherman, REVIEW - CHICKEN DEVIL #3, Rob Csiki. Hayden Sherman, variant covers Review – Chicken Devil #3. The walls close in around the world's newest chicken-inspired vigilante as the Russian mob turns up the heat Read More
Comic Reviews Review – The Crimson Cage #2 Michael LennoxAdult themes and Images, Alex Cormack, Ashley Cormack, AWA Studios, BGCP review, CRIMSON CAGE #2, Glasgow Writer, Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, John Lees, Macbeth, New comic Review, Shakespeare, the 1980s, Upstart, Wresting Review – The Crimson Cage #2. The blood-drenched pro wrestling retelling of Macbeth continues with a gore-filled issue Read More
Comic Reviews Review – The Crimson Cage #1 Michael LennoxAlex Cormack, Ashley Cormack, AWA Studios, BGCP review, Crimson Cage #1, Glasgow Writer, Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, John Lees, New comic Review, Shakespeare, the 1980s, Upstart, Wresting Review - The Crimson Cage #1. Brace yourself for a No-Holds-Bard reimagining of William Shakespeare's Macbeth Read More
Comic Reviews Review – Chicken Devil #2 Michael LennoxAfterShock Comics, BGCP review, Brian Buccellato, CHICKEN DEVIL #2, Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, Hayden Sherman, REVIEW - CHICKEN DEVIL #2, Rob Csiki. Hayden Sherman, variant covers Review – Chicken Devil #2. Mitchell, our overmatched hero, must contend with the bloody aftermath of his first run-in with the Russian mob… Read More
Comic Reviews Review – Time Before Time #6 Andy MacGregorChris O'Halloran, Declan Shalvey, Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, Image Comics, Image Comics Reviews, Joe Palmer, New Comic Book Reviews, New Comic Reviews, New Comics, Rory McConville, Time Before Time #6, Time Before Time #6 review, Time Travel, Time Travel Comics, variant cover Oscar Gomez is on the hunt for a Syndicate deserter hiding out in the year 1994. Can he rely on the local Syndicate network to track the deserter down? Read More
Comic Reviews Review – Red Sonja: Black, White, Red #4 Michael LennoxAmanda Deibert, Benjamin Dewey, BGCP review, Bob Q, Cat Staggs, cosplay, David Nakayama, Dearbhla Kelly, dynamite entertainment, Emanuela Lupacchino, Gail Simone, Gracie Cosplay Lass, Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, ISSUE 4, Jamie Tyndall, Jonathan Lau, Jonboy Meyers, Kurt Busiek, Lucio Parrillo, Mark Russell, October 2021, Philip Tan, Rachel Hollon, RED SONJA BLACK WHITE RED 004, Sean Izaakse, Soo Lee, Sword and Sorcery, Tabitha Lyons (Cosplayer), Variant, Virgin Covers, Walter Geovani Review – Red Sonja: Black, White, Red #4. The greatest tales! The most amazing storytellers! Red Sonja, like you've NEVER seen before Read More
Comic Reviews Review – Nightmare Fuel #1 Michael LennoxCabal Comics, COP26, Faye Stacey, Fraser Campbell, Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, Heather Palmer, Kickstarter, Nightmare Fuel #1, Norrie Millar, November 2021 Review - Nightmare Fuel #1. A team of monster hunters and a young executive discover that their employer’s ethical image is a cynical lie. Read More