“Doctor Spektor” Review at Comics for Sinners

Spektor01-Cov-WardMove over, Doctor Strange and John Constantine, there’s a…well, not exactly new—since it’s a reboot of an old Gold Key Comics character—but certainly another master of the macabre on the case. Over at the news site Comics for Sinners you can read my review of Dynamite Entertainment’s Doctor Spektor: Master of the Occult #1–2, the first half of a four-issue miniseries written by Mark Waid (Daredevil, Strange: The Doctor Is Out!, Kingdom Come) and illustrated by Neil Edwards (Savage Wolverine, X-Factor, Dark Avengers).

Ever wonder what it might be like if Kitchen Nightmare’s volatile chef Gordon Ramsay were cast as John Constantine, as the host of the SyFy Channel’s Ghost Hunters—except the ghosts and monsters he encountered were real? Then wonder no longer! And if you detect a wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey element to the story…well, that would appear to be entirely intentional. Head over to C4S now and find out what I mean!

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