Review: ‘Aliens Vs. Avengers’ Issue 1 – More Bark Than Bite

As a kid one of the movies to leave the biggest impact on my life […]

It’s Catch-Up Time: A Review of ‘Godzilla vs. MMPR II’ #3-4

My apologies for falling behind on my Godzilla vs. Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers II coverage, […]

His Mother DO Really Love Him: A Review of “Godzilla vs. Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers II” #2

The Teenagers with Attitude ramp up their battle with the King of the Monsters in […]

Review: IDW Publishing’s Godzilla 70th Anniversary Anthology

Godzilla: 70th Anniversary mostly succeeds in acting as a big celebration of the last 70th years for the franchise (some more so than others), and if anything, serves as a showcase of what other creatives can do with the property.

Review: The World of Nebulon + Interview with Creator James Santana of TokUSA Studios

The World of Nebulon is aptly named because its four short stories/excerpts give readers a taste of the burgeoning universe Santana, co-writer Hunter van Lierop, artist Gaspar Flores, and colorist Carmine “CJ” Billotto are creating.

Electric Boogaloo: A Review of Godzilla vs. Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers II #1

‘It’s skreonkin’ time! With Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire in theaters and DC/Legendary Comics’ Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong winding down, IDW and BOOM! Studios (the publishers of Godzilla and Power Ranger comics, respectively) have collaborated once again in this sequel to their popular 2022 crossover Godzilla vs. Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers.

Comic Review: Justice League Vs. Godzilla Vs. Kong Issue #2

Nik Christensen reviews issue 2 of Justice League Vs. Godzilla vs. Kong!

Comic Review: Justice League Vs. Godzilla Vs. Kong #1

Nik Christensen debuts on Kaiju United with a look at this fall’s biggest kaiju crossover!

Indie Comic Spotlight: TERRITORY

Examining the indie comic book taking the monster world by storm, Blake McCarthy’s TERRITORY!

Indie Comic Spotlight: KAIJUS AND COWBOYS!

Our dedication to highlighting the best of the independent creators and artists in our community continues, with Kaijus and Cowboys, illustrated passionately by Frankie B. Washington, and words woven brilliantly by Matthew Blair.