The Hulk has been able to see ghosts/the astral plane for several years now.
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This comic has been fantastic.
Gabe Hernandez is like the herpes or hemorrhoids of comic book reviews. So annoying and will not go away for good. I've never saw someone who consistently writes negative reviews just to be different.
Absolute Martian Manhunter #7
After the mind-altering events of the White Martian's first foray on earth, the Agency-a shadowy group with unlimited governmental authority- comes to investigate the strange occurrences in Middleton. John must juggle his job, hiding the Martian, his expanding abilities, and his crumbling relationships, all while living out of a motel. Meanwhile, B...
EC Epitaphs From the Abyss #1
THE MOST NOTORIOUS NAME IN TERROR IS BACK-WITH A VENGEANCE!
From the publisher that drove Tales from the Crypt, Vault of Horror, Haunt of Fear, and many more into the depraved hearts of an unsuspecting world, the immortal EC COMICS returns . . . with its first ALL-NEW series in nearly 70 years!
In our first extra-sized, 40-page do...
Jimi Hendrix: Purple Haze OGN
Written by Mellow Brown, the critically acclaimed writer of Blade Runner: Origins, and DJ BenHa Meen. Drawn by award-winning artist, Tom Mandrake!
In a galaxy where a tyrannical force has silenced music and enslaved all life, Hendrix must embark on a perilous quest to find a magical talisman powerful enough to unlock the incredible latent...
Pretty good but the art is a bummer. It feels so generic and lifeless.
Immortal Thor #13
ENTER: HERCULES!
The son of Zeus sought Thor out - for Toranos' wheel had turned for the Olympians too, and two Gods together might solve such a mystery. The trail took them to a wasteland of snow and ice...to terror and treachery...and to an old foe of Hercules, at the height of her dread power. New series artist JAN BAZALDUA draws the story ...
Precious Metal #1
Mini-Series Premiere. Thirty-five years before the events of Little Bird Volume 1: The Fight for Elder's Hope, disillusioned mod-tracker Max Weaver's routine hunt for a modified child takes a grisly and unexpected turn. Now, saddled with an unpredictable mod who may be the key to unlocking his missing memories, Ma...
Falling in Love On the Path to Hell #1
Series Premiere. Gerry Duggan and Garry Brown present a massive Double-Length First Issue of their groundbreaking new series! The sun set on samurai and gunslingers at roughly the same time, but our two leads didn't die off quietly. In the East, Asami, an Onna-musha warrior and female samurai, would rather die with her weapons than surrender...
The Boy Wonder #1
The young prince Damian Wayne was raised to be the heir to the fearsome League of Assassins--to follow in the footsteps of his deadly mother, Talia, and the Demon's Head himself, his grandfather Ra's al Ghul. But everything changed when his father, the Batman, reclaimed him and brought him back to Gotham City. As Robin, young Damian suddenly discov...
Vengeance of the Moon Knight #4
BRAWL IN THE FAMILY! As the fearsome HUNTER'S MOON, Yehya Badr is the brother to the fallen MOON KNIGHT, Marc Spector. But there's an impostor loose in the city, wearing his brother's face - and Badr intends to find out who they are, BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY!
Rated T+
This issue was very disappointing. It starts out well enough with the horror element. The monster is cool and Charlie feels to be in danger. However, when we move to the Hulk part, it falls apart. Since when can Hulk see ghosts? It doesn't feel like a Hulk story when he starts being led around by the dead detective, who tells his story instead of us dealing with the monster. It doesn't even end. I more
Incredible Hulk #10
THE GHOST DETECTIVE TAKES HULK ON A MIND-BENDING ADVENTURE THROUGH THE PAST! Frozen Charlotte is the newest monster set on delivering Hulk to Eldest (and sowing macabre and murder along the way). But Frozen Charlotte emerged once before, and to stop her, Hulk must first understand her past... So the Ghost Detective takes Hulk on a noir hunt for a s...
Roy Thomas established Hulk's ability to see ghosts and astral projections due to "something in his warped nature" in 1971!
Perfection or the closest it will ever get. You get your moneys worth and so much more. The main Conan comic story was fantastic. The short story by Jim Zub was incredible. The Solomon Kane story was great as well. I truly enjoyed everything in this mag, articles and all. Do yourself a huge favor and pick this book up. I can't wait for the next issue.
The Savage Sword of Conan #1
THE SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN IS BACK from Heroic Signatures and Titan Comics!
Featuring a new CONAN epic from John Arcudi and Max Von Fafner, the rousing return of SOLOMON KANE written and drawn by Patch Zircher, an electric prose story from Jim Zub, spectacular art pin-ups, and more, the SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN Issue #1 heralds a new era of ad...
Fuck the reviewer GhostDemon
Vengeance of the Moon Knight #2
Khonshu VS. Khonshu! Fist of Khonshu fights Fist of Khonshu as the new Moon Knight brings the fight to the Midnight Mission and Hunter's Moon - but what could drive brothers to battle? And with the Mission a battleground, what of those who seek aid?
What a great start to a wild series! The art is incredible. The line work is super clean and very fitting for the story. The coloring is fantastic. The plot is great and the writing/dialogue is as well. Definitely pull worthy and can't wait to see what happens next!
Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees #1
Don't. Murder. The locals. This is small-town serial killer, upstanding citizen, and adorable brown bear Samantha Strong's cardinal rule. After all, there's a sea of perfectly ripe potential victims in the big city just beyond the forest, and when you've worked as hard as Sam to build a cozy life and a thriving business in a community surrounded by...
Sirens of the City #4
After Layla's supernatural showdown with Rome, someone follows Davi to Diane's apartment...
And after a series of unexpected connections and encounters, a necklace with special qualities comes into play-something that's key to all the events surrounding Layla and why she's hunted...
I liked the issue but not a fan of the ending. I don't care how clever you may think it is.
Swan Songs #4
"THE END OF A SENTENCE"
A man obsessed with ""Sad Libs"" gets out of prison, only to find himself totally lost in a world of crime and fill-in vocabulary.
W. MAXWELL PRINCE's obsession with cessation continues, featuring this issue's superstar artist: CAITLIN YARSKY (Black Hammer)!
The end is the beginning is the end; these are the SWAN...
I really love this series. There's so much to like. Things are really starting to hit the fan with this issue! This was a brutal issue. I can't wait to see what comes next.
Sirens of the City #3
Sirens of the City continues with Layla realizing that concerning her pregnancy... certain death is on the line.
On top of harnessing her own powers as a siren, a close friend will have to threaten the very fabric of their coven, and potentially the survival of one of the more human members!
I'm LOVING it so far. This issue felt like it was multiple issues. So much going on. It's great!
Sirens of the City #3
Sirens of the City continues with Layla realizing that concerning her pregnancy... certain death is on the line.
On top of harnessing her own powers as a siren, a close friend will have to threaten the very fabric of their coven, and potentially the survival of one of the more human members!
The art and coloring is pure eye candy and the writing/plot is great. All around just a really fun book!
Not as strong as the 1st issue but still a very good issue! I'm really loving this series, I recommended buying it and jumping right in!
Sirens of the City #2
As the mysterious truth of Rome and his connection to Layla's pregnancy are revealed, even the relative safety of friends and newfound shelter won't be enough to protect her from the implications of what she carries.
But being a Siren comes with its share of power, and Layla wouldn't dare let that go to waste while in dire straits...
Sirens of the City (2023)
New York City. 1980s. Runaway teen Layla struggles to survive on the mean streets, far from home.
But now every supernatural creature from the darkest corners of the urban grime is after Layla... and the child-to-be she never wanted growing inside her....
This gritty urban fantasy created by Joanne Starer (The Gimmick) and Excell...
This series is off to a great start. Fantastic art, writing, and plot. The coloring is really awesome as well, cool to see books try and do different things. Added this to the pull.
Sirens of the City #1
New York City. 1980s. Runaway teen Layla struggles to survive on the mean streets, far from home.
But now every supernatural creature from the darkest corners of the urban grime is after Layla... and the child-to-be she never wanted growing inside her....
This gritty urban fantasy created by Joanne Starer (The Gimmick) and Excell...
This is a really hard issue to review/rate. The art is absolutely fantastic imo, great line work and just pure eye candy. The coloring is also top notch. The writing is pretty good but the plot is weird and doesn't really give us much yet. I feel this is a comic that will be better reviewed/rated as a whole than as it's individual parts. There was definitely enough for me to like in the issue to p more
Hexagon Bridge #1
MINISERIES PREMIERE
Explorers Jacob and Elena Armlen find themselves trapped in a strange parallel dimension of elusive landscapes and shifting architecture inhabited by mischievous entities. Now it's up to their clairvoyant daughter Adley and sentient robot Staden to rescue them!
We're talking about a guy who writes what seems like 40 comic book reviews a week. It's not like he spends enough time with these stories to actually deeply think about them. Does he not have much going on in his life? How could anyone possibly pump out this much review material? If he reviewed only five books, I would probably take his reviews a little serious.