It’s easy to roll your eyes at another “death of” comic. Most of them feel like empty stunts. But Death of the Silver Surfer #1 sets itself apart by doing what few of those stories manage: it slows down, digs deep, and asks real questions about what it means to exist, to serve, and to fade away.
Category: Comic Book Review
Okay, let’s get into it because Vincor Origins #1 lowkey ate—and I did not have it on my bingo card for this month. This indie gem is from Fox-Heart Productions (super cute name btw), written by Robie D. Fox and drawn by Bosko, who totally understood the assignment.
Alright, let’s talk about Reycona #1—a comic that doesn’t just blend genres, it smashes them together in the best way possible.
Dark Horse Comics has once again pushed the boundaries of the graphic novel genre with their latest release, “Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine #1.”




