Vertigo Comics

Vertigo is an imprint of the American comic-book publisher DC Comics. Its books are marketed to a sophisticated audience, and may contain graphic violence, substance abuse, frank (but not explicit) depictions of sexuality, profanity, and controversial subjects.

Review: Imaginary Fiends #1

Writer: Tim Seeley Artists: Stephen Molnar, Quinton Winter   Summary What if imaginary friends were real? And what...

DOOM PATROL: The Rachel Pollack Interview

In 1993, Rachel Pollack took over DC/Vertigo’s Doom Patrol following Grant Morrison who made his mark in the...

Review: Astro City #48

Writer: Kurt Busiek Artist: Mike Norton Cover Artist: Alex Ross Reviewed By: Derek McNeil   Summary A tale...

Review: Savage Things #8 (FINAL ISSUE)

Writer: Justin Jordan Artists: Ibrahim Moustafa, Jordan Boyd   Summary With all the action readers have been conditioned...

Review: Savage Things #7

Writer: Justin Jordan Artists: Ibrahim Moustafa, Jordan Boyd   Summary Things are starting to come together as this...

Review: Astro City #47

Writer: Kurt Busiek Artist: Michael Norton Cover Artist: Alex Ross Reviewed By: Derek McNeil   Summary Meet G-Dog,...

The Jetsons Are Heading To DC In A Brand New Series

Meet George Jetson in today's DC All Access news roundup, with this exclusive first look at the brand...

Review: Astro City #46

Writer: Kurt Busiek Artist: Brent Anderson Reviewed By: Derek McNeil   Summary The final chapter in the Broken...

Bone-Chilling New Miniseries ‘Imaginary Fiends’ Arrives From Vertigo

Vertigo joins together veteran horror writer Tim Seeley (Hack/Slash) and artist Stephen Molnar (Star Trek) to create a spine-tingling new series, IMAGINARY FIENDS. The six-issue...

Review: Savage Things #6

Writer: Justin Jordan Artists: Ibrahim Moustafa, Jordan Boyd   Summary Kira and Abel take on Cain and the...