
Comic Book Review: The Crimson Cage #5
Chuck Frenzy has made a pact with dark powers to keep hold of his Championship belt – and his lust for power has led him to take some seriously grim […]
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Chuck Frenzy has made a pact with dark powers to keep hold of his Championship belt – and his lust for power has led him to take some seriously grim […]
Though Chuck Frenzy’s dark magic-powered success seems to be unravelling, his partner Sharlene’s popularity seems to be rising. Chuck can’t bear to lose the Championship, however – so he renews […]
Chuck Frenzy’s deal with dark and terrifying forces – which has given him the spotlight and championship belt that he’s craved for so long – continues to produce horrific consequences […]
Who’d have thought that an homage to Macbeth set in the mid-80s world of pro wrestling would work so well? And yet with The Crimson Cage, by John Lees and […]
There’s a fascinating cultural heart to Primos that feels truly authentic; writer Al Madrigal – an accomplished actor and stand-up comedian – has infused the action with a good level […]
I’ve been a wrestling fan for as long as I can remember; back in the early 80s, my Grandad was addicted to the action that unfolded every Saturday on World […]
Far more than just clever wordplay (the ‘Universal Healthcare’ pun is pretty irresistible though), ET-ER is a vibrant, fun and exciting jaunt into a clandestine emergency room that caters for […]
A comet causes a severe electromagnetic disturbance across the world, with a tenth of the Earth’s population developing telepathic powers. With the situation affecting such a huge number of people, […]
Writer Rob Williams sure does seem to enjoy Michael Mann films. The previous AWA series he wrote – Old Haunts – had a very Michael Mann-esque, crime drama feel, albeit […]
Another high profile title from AWA Studios, Telepaths is written by J. Michael Straczynski, the well-known, fan-favourite creator of Babylon 5 – who’s carved out quite a niche in the […]
Arriving at high speed with the first issue’s brilliant synthwave aesthetic, Chariot immediately and effortlessly grabbed the attention of comic book fans. It recently captured the attention of Hollywood too, […]
Jim’s bond with the eponymous supercar’s consciousness deepens as they train together – with the unforeseen intimacy revealing a more sinister side to the AI’s nature. Bryan Edward Hill and […]
One of my favourite original series of the year so far, Chariot continues to be a thrilling, fun and dramatic ride in its third issue – with some of the […]
After a blisteringly paced first issue – that introduced us to the eponymous supercar and its new best friend, ex-con Jim – the second issue gives us a clear antagonist […]
Though new-kid-in-town Oliver Leif is struggling to fit in – somewhat painfully – his athletic older brother is making friends and turning heads left, right and centre thanks to his […]
Oliver is an outcast who’s just moved to a new area with his mother and older brother. His home life is difficult, but his school life is even worse – […]