Nemo: River of Ghosts and the Girls From Brazil [Review]

“It’s strange being in families like ours, isn’t it?” says Jack, grandson of the fearsome Captain Nemo, moments before he’s stabbed in the back. “These old feuds and grudges from so long ago.” It’s a moment that encapsulates Nemo: River of Ghosts: the next generation Read More …

The Rundown: Alan Moore’s Supreme Is the King of Superman Pastiche

In The Rundown, Deadshirt dives into our cardboard long boxes to shine a light on important, unusual or otherwise remarkable comic runs from a specific creative team. The Series Supreme and Supreme: The Return (1996-2000) Supreme Issues 41-57 Supreme: The Return 1-5 Written by Alan Read More …

A Cutlass Through Tomania: Moore and O’Neill’s Nemo: The Roses of Berlin [Review]

The world of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen gets a dark and dystopian twist in Top Shelf and Knockabout’s Nemo: The Roses of Berlin, the second 56-page hardcover spin-off, following last year’s Nemo: Heart of Ice. Captain Nemo leaves the sea for a journey into the dark Read More …