Reviews
- Scourge of the gods




(5.00 out of 5) - Orbital




(5.00 out of 5) - XIII




(4.86 out of 5) - The Adventures of Tintin




(4.75 out of 5) - Peter Pan




(4.75 out of 5) - Roxanna and the quest for the ...




(4.75 out of 5) - Blake and Mortimer




(4.75 out of 5) - Thorgal




(4.67 out of 5) - The Scorpion




(4.67 out of 5) - Torpedo




(4.67 out of 5) - Blacksad




(4.50 out of 5) - Largo Winch




(4.50 out of 5) - Joe Bar Team




(4.50 out of 5) - Corto Maltese




(4.50 out of 5) - Druids




(4.50 out of 5) - Ompa-pa




(4.50 out of 5) - The rugger boys




(4.33 out of 5) - Papyrus




(4.33 out of 5) - The Adventures of Asterix




(4.00 out of 5) - Sky Doll




(4.00 out of 5) - Samurai




(4.00 out of 5) - Billy and Buddy




(4.00 out of 5) - Insiders




(4.00 out of 5) - Spin Angels




(4.00 out of 5) - Daffodil




(4.00 out of 5) - The Smurfs




(4.00 out of 5) - Long John Silver




(4.00 out of 5) - Lanfeust of Troy




(4.00 out of 5) - Crusade




(4.00 out of 5) - USS Nebraska




(4.00 out of 5) - Isaac the pirate




(4.00 out of 5) - Sha




(4.00 out of 5) - The keepers of the Maser




(4.00 out of 5) - Iznogoud




(4.00 out of 5) - Agatha Christie




(4.00 out of 5) - I.R.$.




(4.00 out of 5) - Cromwell Stone




(4.00 out of 5) - Spirou and Fantasio




(4.00 out of 5) - The Bluecoats




(4.00 out of 5) - Ducoboo




(4.00 out of 5) - Gipsy




(3.67 out of 5) - Lucky Luke




(3.67 out of 5) - Lady S




(3.67 out of 5) - Universal War One




(3.50 out of 5) - Tales of the Dragon Guard




(3.50 out of 5) - Icaro




(3.50 out of 5) - Aldebaran




(3.50 out of 5) - Wake




(3.33 out of 5) - Okko




(3.00 out of 5) - Ythaq




(3.00 out of 5) - The Bellybuttons




(3.00 out of 5) - Titeuf




(3.00 out of 5) - Pandora’s Box




(3.00 out of 5) - Darwin’s diaries




(3.00 out of 5) - The adventures of Tom Sawyer




(2.00 out of 5) - Bell’s theorem




(2.00 out of 5) - Kookaburra K




(2.00 out of 5)
- Scourge of the gods
Comic reviews Archive
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Aldebaran
Posted on February 20, 2012 | No CommentsAldebaran tells the story of humanity’s first attempts to colonise distant planets. In their travels, Kim and her companions will encounter strange creatures and face the dangers of unknown worlds. They’ll witness the destruction caused by the madness of mankind. In the first album, Kim... -
Darwin’s diaries
Posted on February 17, 2012 | No CommentsVictorian England. In Yorkshire, several men and horses working on a railway line have been killed—slaughtered, really. The police suspect some kind of wild beast. The government calls upon controversial naturalist Charles Darwin to help with the investigation. A reasonable move, but one that is... -
Ducoboo
Posted on February 14, 2012 | No CommentsThe pupil Ducoboo is nice and a joker, but also a notorious dunce–a ‘quality’ that is no bed of roses…One must be awfully resourceful to avoid the humiliating dunce’s cap! But Ducoboo is brimming with imagination… . Through gags, some stranger than others, this series... -
The Bluecoats
Posted on February 3, 2012 | No CommentsThe bluecoats is a Belgian comic serie. It follows two United States cavalrymen through a series of battles and adventures. The series name, refers to the Northern army during the American Civil War. It is one of the best-selling series in French-language comics. Read the wikipedia... -
Icaro
Posted on January 31, 2012 | No Comments“If you asked people what superpower they’d want to have, I think flight would be one of the top choices. There’s something liberating about the idea of being able to fly—that you can somehow escape the grasp of the world around you and instantly go... -
Torpedo
Posted on December 2, 2011 | No CommentsTorpedo, or Torpedo 1936, is a Spanish comics series which depicts the adventures of the antagonistic character Luca Torelli, a heartless hitman, and his sidekick Rascal, in context of the violent organized crime culture of New York during the Great Depression era. The series follows the story of Luca whose life is traced from the innocence of childhood to amoral adulthood,... -
The adventures of Tom Sawyer
Posted on October 15, 2011 | No Comments“Grade 5 Up–Tom Sawyer, that original American bad boy, returns in graphic-novel format. The manga-influenced, full-color illustrations bring a new level of dynamism to a text that is already quite dramatic, what with its murder, buried treasure, youthful romance, and presumed deaths. (Tom himself is... -
Spirou and Fantasio
Posted on September 18, 2011 | No CommentsSpirou and Fantasio is one of the most popular classic Franco-Belgian comic strips. The series, which has been running since 1938, shares many characteristics with other European humorous adventure comics like Tintin and Asterix. It has been written and drawn by a succession of artists. Spirou and Fantasio are the series’ main characters, two adventurous journalists who... -
Papyrus
Posted on August 28, 2011 | No CommentsA young peasant in ancient Egypt, Papyrus is a mischievous boy, crafty and courageous. Protected by a magic sword, he saves the princess Theti-Cheri, whose protector and confidant he becomes. He will be extremely busy protecting his friend from the plots woven by the priests...








