Category: Comic Reviews

Pullbox Bookshelf Review: Dracula, Motherf**ker!

Dracula, Motherf**ker! Image Comics By Alex de Campi & Erica Henderson Available now, in print & digital Vienna, 1889 Tired of the games, the manipulations, the constant reminders that they’re not in control of their undeath, the Brides of Dracula- Marishka, Aleera, & Verona- join together and declare their collective marriage annulled. Together, they overcome […]

Pullbox Reviews Marsupilami: the Beast- Fun & games (& lots of critters), with drama for more serious readers

Belgium, 1955. A mysterious animal is caught in the jungles of South America and transported to Europe on a cargo ship, where it ends up starving and half-dead on the outskirts of Brussels. François, a young boy with a fondness for taking in strays, finds it and brings it home to his mother and his […]

Pullbox Reviews Damsel From DISTRESS #1- Punching Evil in the face & then laughing at it for being a big ol’ baby about it

Damsel From DISTRESS #1 Bincat Press Writer: Andrew Clemson (@andrewclemson) Artist: Mauricio Mora (@maumoraart) Editor/Letterer : Hassan Otsmane Elhaou (@hassanoe) A comic that throws Dungeons & Dragons, James Bond, Charlies Angels, and Zelda into a blender to tell the story of Bec – agent of DISTRESS. Abandoned as a child by her adventurer father, she has fought her way up through the […]

Pullbox Reviews: Identity Stunt is Back, and it’s Sequel Time, Baby!

Just when you thought the world (or your little corner of it) is saved and you can ease up on your Fall Guy meets Robocop by way of Marked for Death life into something a little more The Wonder Years, there goes Studio City (and Joe Khachadourian) coming up with new plots and scripts to blow it all to hell. (12.5/13)

Pullbox Reviews: Muhammad Ali, Kinshasa 1974- The “Rumble in the Jungle” put to the page like never before

Muhammad Ali, Kinshasa 1974 Titan Comics Photographs by Abbas Written by Jean-David Morvan Illustrated by Rafael Ortiz Colors by Hiroyuki Ooshima Growing up in the 70’s, there couldn’t have been anyone in the world who didn’t know who Muhammad Ali was. More than a boxer or professional athlete, Ali was the epitome of the self-promoting […]

Pullbox Reviews: El Krudo – A war, a soldier, & one crazy trip…

El Krudo Available in print Episode 1 free to read online here Issue 4 currently funding on Indiegogo Prophesized Productions Written by Manny Shape Illustrated by ZEROz Featured Additional art by Bodie Shaw Jose Vega Rafael Antonio German Nobile Andres Ponce Issue 4 Lettered by Rick Joseph Not since Martin Sheen traveled up the Nùng […]

Pullbox Reviews: The Legacy of Mandrake – a satisfying update to a classic pulp hero

Legacy of Mandrake Red 5 Comics Written by Erica Schultz Art by Lucas Romero (issue 0) Diego Garibaldi (issues 1-4) Colors by Ramon Bunge Flats by Ludwig Olimba Backgrounds by J. P. Massa Letters by Yasmin Govoni & Martin Casanova Covers by Amelia Vidal King Features, Red 5 Comics, and StoneBot Studios cast a spell […]

Pullbox Reviews: Brokenland #3- “Each frame-worthy panel ventures deeper into Meeso’s fascinating tale”

Creator, Artist, Writer, Colorist: Drew Morrison Designer: Jane Song Kickstarter: Link Website: Link Review of Issue #2: Link One of my favorites, Drew Morrison’s Brokenland, is back in full force, and the third installment brings some heat to the table. This wordless work of art tells the story of Meeso, a shy, adventurous creature trying […]

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