PAPER GIRLS / UNCANNY X-MEN / MIRROR / FOUR EYES [Reviews]: Hearts of Fire.

Saga scribe Brian K. Vaughan’s Goonies-meets-Super 8 adventure continues its breakneck ride into awesome weirdness in the latest issue of Paper Girls. After three books chock-full of plenty “WTF” moments, some answers finally come to our favorite newspaper delivery girls of Stony Stream. Thanks to a couple of translation devices we’re given a little bit …

BEST ‘INDIE’ COMICS of 2015 [Clergywide Top 5]: Sunshine & Bullets.

We continue our Best Comics of the Year coverage with Part Deux, this time covering all of the funnybooks not published under DC or Marvel. So, yeah man-- that means Dark Horse, IDW, Valiant, BOOM!, Oni Press, Vertigo, Archie, Black Mask, and, of course, the King of Independent Publishing, Image Comics. Sure, one would argue …

LUCIFER / THE VIOLENT / SNOW BLIND / SCARLET WITCH [Reviews]: The Blind Side.

And the Shortest Review of 2015 Award goes to... There is no need to make this review overly long, because it is simple. Does a neo noir thriller set in modern day Los Angeles about a turf war between Gabriel and Satan sound awesome? Good. Cuz it is, as evidenced by Lucifer #1. Holly Beck (The …

SILK / JACKED / SAGA / VENOM: SPACE KNIGHT [Reviews]: Another Week, Another Premiere!

Happy week-after-Thanksgiving, fellow congregation! Hope everyone is good and full. We here at GodHatesGeeks are here to offer up a delectable helping of some comics dessert to follow up the turkey and pie, that you no doubt are still consuming. So what's new this week? A whole slew of Number Ones! So let's cut the …

THE DARK KNIGHT III / MS. MARVEL / VADER DOWN / MIGHTY THOR [Reviews]: Happy Batsgiving.

The Dark Knight Returns is a masterpiece. Frank Miller could do no wrong. Daredevil, Batman: Year One, and Sin City; the man was untouchable. In 2001 he followed up TDKR with a sequel. It was trash. Next came his film adaptation of The Spirit. It too, was trash. The one-time mastermind was quickly becoming a …

THE GODDAMNED / ALL-NEW, ALL-DIFFERENT AVENGERS / ILLUMINATI / LAST SONS of AMERICA [Reviews]: Hell Hath No Fury.

Every now and again a publisher will announce a series that falls so far into a creator's wheelhouse that the level of anticipation for that series rises to heights that are difficult to live up to. Saga and Sex Criminals, both published by Image, are the two most recent examples that come to mind. The …