THE WALKING DEAD / STRAYER / GHOSTBUSTERS / CRY HAVOC [Reviews]: Monster Mash.

This is it: the 150th issue of The Walking Dead has finally arrived (or at least did two weeks ago!), The little zombie train that could.. has. Indeed, if you are going into this expecting shockers like a season finale cliffhanger -- or a repeat of Issue #100 -- you will be either disappointed or elated that no one …

BEST MARVEL/DC COMICS of 2015 [Clergywide Top 5]: The Not-So-Secret ‘Star’ Wars.

Let's face it: Comic books are the reason we do this sort of thing. Had it not been for the many astonishing new adaptations and franchises to hit both TV and Film in the past few years, who knows who would care about any sort of "Geek" list anyway? Of course, everyone oversees and undermines …

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 …

AVENGERS / TELOS / THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN / SAINTS [Reviews]: All-New, All-Different.

For the first time ever, GHG is going live. What this means, is that we will -- from now on! -- live post our comic reviews, be it the Fistful of Comics or Sunday Stash. Thus, every time an author submits his or her review, they will go up right away. So feel free to …

HOWARD the HUMAN / JUSTICE LEAGUE / WELCOME BACK / RAI / SECRET LOVE [Reviews]: The Voice of Honesty.

As anyone who’s ever talked to me about the state of comics knows, I don’t say what I’m about to say very often: Howard the Human, part of Marvel’s 001 Secret Wars series, is really… REALLY… good. I mean, good in the way where I read it and I have to try to enjoy it …

CYBORG / STAR-LORD & KITTY PRYDE / FALL OF BLOODSHOT / CAPTAIN BRITAIN & MIGHTY DEFENDERS [Reviews]: Guardians of Knowhere.

I’ve gotta start with a standing slow clap of appreciation for the artwork of Ivan Reis (Aquaman) and Joe Prado (Convergence) in this comic. Every cell on every page kept me engaged and entertained, regardless of the dialog. There is one element I enjoyed and respected more than any other in this debut comic: I …