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: Savage Things #3
(Editors note: This review may contain spoilers.) Writer: Justin Jordan Artist: Ibrahim Moustafah Summary This issue really starts with...
Review: Everafter: From the Pages of Fables #9
Writers: Dave Justus & Lilah Sturges Artist: Travis Moore Coloring: Michael Wiggam Summary This issue opens in Plano,...
Review: Unfollow #18
Writer: Rob Williams Artist: Mike Dowling Inker: Quinton Winter Summary Guess what Vertigo heads? This is the end...
DC SALES — February 2017, Best of the Rest
Well comic book sales data for March 2017 came out today. So, while we're waiting for the per-issue...
Review: Everafter: From the Pages of Fables #8
Writers: Dave Justus & Lilah Sturges Artist: Travis Moore Coloring: Michael Wiggam Summary This issue begins a new...
Review: Clean Room #17
Writer: Gail Simone Artist: Walter Geovani Reviewed By: Derek McNeil The Entities begin their open attack on...
Review: Unfollow #17
Writer: Rob Williams Artist: Mike Dowling Inker: Quinton Winter Summary In our last outing, Larry shut off the...
Review: The Lost Boys #6
Writer: Tim Seeley Artist: Scott Godlewski Reviewed By: Derek McNeil Summary As the issue opens, Alan Frog has...
Review: Astro City #42
Writer: Kurt Busiek Artists: Matthew Clark & Sean Parsons Cover Artist: Alex Ross Reviewed By: Derek McNeil Summary Several...
Review: Everafter: From the Pages of Fable #7
Plot: Mark Buckingham Writers: Dave Justus & Lilah Sturges Artist: Mark Buckingham Coloring: Michael Wiggam Summary Like last...