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.
Preview: Trillium #6
Nika has never felt more alone as she recalls a tragic event in her childhood. And, trapped...
Fables #137 Review
Fables #137 represents an increase in momentum for the series as the long-running story Camelot and the series...
Preview: Fables #137
As the battle lines in “Camelot” are drawn, the roles of the old Camelot storyline are still being...
Coffin Hill #4 Review: Blood Always Wins
The first antagonist is revealed. For the first time since the inception of the series, Eve Coffin has...
Astro City #8 Review
Kurt Busiek has never attempted to hide the heroes which inspire the cast of Astro City. The Furst...
Vertigo Announces Quarterly Anthology Series
Vertigo has announced the new quarterly anthology series: Vertigo Quarterly: CMYK. The series draws its inspiration from the printing...
Review: Hinterkind #4 The Evil Within
In their best issue yet, the Hinterkind creative team delivers a stellar chapter focusing on humanity’s primal instincts and...
Fairest #22 Review: Mice, Rats, and Weed
Cinderella begins her investigation into the attempted murder of Snow White in this month’s Fairest! Fairest #22 ...
Preview: Fairest #22
As the "Mice and Men" arc continues we find ourselves in a place we all remember, Cinderellas ball,...
Fables #136 Review
The newest issue of Fables is filled with many great character moments, including both the series’ notable sense...