Vampires… they probably the most overdone concept right next to zombies and superheroes. Does Mark Millar stick the landing with his new vampire comic “Vatican City”, or does it kick my ass into wanting to read something else? Let’s chat. First, if you don’t know Mark Millar, he’s known for writing Kick-Ass, Marvel Civil War, Super Crooks, Old Man Logan, Jupiter’s Legacy, Nemesis, and a lot more comics. I’m a fan of Mr. Millar. He’s written a handful of my favorite comics, like Kick-Ass. I also want to mention that I was kindly given an early review copy from Mr. Millar himself and am extremely grateful that he was kind enough to give a review copy to a new reviewer without an audience… thank you. That is rarely done… with that being said, I don’t know if it’s a stand out amongst what I’ve read this year so far. I had to go back and read kick-ass #1 to understand my gut reaction and gripes about this story, but before I tell you about that, let me tell you what Vatican City i...
13 years ago after his New 52 series ended, the resurrection man has returned. I just finished reading Resurrection Man #1 and... Yeah, this run is going to be awesome. If you don’t know what his powers are, basically, when he dies he comes back to life with a new power that has to do with how he died. So, if he died in a fire he gets fire powers. Dies falling out of a plane, he wakes with the power to fly. He is an awesome cult classic character from the 90s created by writers Andy Lanning and Dan Abentt and artists Jackson Guice back in 1997. I haven’t read the original runs, but I’ve seen him pop through the DC multiverse. but I’ve got to say this comic is awesome. It’s raw, badass storytelling with some very interesting and captivating art. The art is not clean marvel boilerplate art, and I love that about this comic. It’s just its own thing that stands out amongst this week and possibly this year of new releases. The team behind this is writer Ram V, and artist Anand RK, I hope ...