“Well-plotted, superbly written and dynamically drawn” says Neil in his four-star review of Star Trek: Voyager – Homecoming #5, available now.
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“… colourful, stylish, and unapologetically bold” says Michael in his five-star review of Sirens: Love Hurts #1, available now from DC Comics.
Aaron gives 4.5 stars to DC Vertigo’s Bleeding Hearts #1 for “bringing new life to this rather saturated subgenre”. Available in stores now.
A perfect pick up for both the completionist and casual, alike” says Luke W in his five-star review of TMNT: Journeys #6, available now.
“A uniquely personal quest for Wonder Woman” says Luke D in his five-star review of Absolute Wonder Woman 2026 Annual #1, available now.
A spoiler-free review of Rivennia: A Game of Wagers by Jaime Urencio, a political sci-fi novel exploring genetic editing, power, autonomy, and dystopian control.
Matt calls Sam Raimi’s Send Help “chaotic, hilarious, and thrilling” in his four-star review, catch the film in UK cinemas now.
Luke W praises Sonic the Hedgehog #84 for “taking bold, broad character focused swings” in his three-star review. Available in comic book stores now.
Aaron calls The Twilight Zone #4 “the bleakest and most emotionally resonant story this series has offered” in his four-star review. Available in comic book stores now.
Poison Ivy #41 review: DC’s eco-terror icon returns to Gotham in a revitalising issue packed with sharp social commentary and striking artwork.