I-j Wheaton
Contributing since July, 2021
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About I-j Wheaton
I-j Wheaton is a comic book reviewer for CBR, holding two first-class degrees in English literature and philosophy, three freelance writing gigs, and one special place in their heart for John Constantine. With a professional foundation in corporate copywriting, they are following their passions and diversifying their creative portfolio into reviewing, poetry, critical essays, and working on their first feature film treatment. Guilty of being an undiluted and unironic lover of Found Family Tropes, horror-comedy, queer representation, occultism and the literary stylings of Grant Morrison. Can be found on Twitter (@i_j____) but almost definitely shouldn't be.
Latest Articles
REVIEW: Image Comics' Antioch TP
The trailblazing creative team of Kindlon, Ferrari, and Campbell reunite for another installment of the Frontiersman universe in Antioch.
REVIEW: The Artful Dodger’s First Episode Sets Up a Charming, If Contrived, Character Sequel
Thomas Brodie-Sangster, David Thewlis and Maia Mitchell shine in Hulu's Charles Dickens rip-roaring TV spinoff series, The Artful Dodger.
REVIEW: BOOM! Studios' Underheist #1
From Maria and David Lapham, co-creators of crime fiction juggernaut Stray Bullets, comes a new BOOM! Studios miniseries, featuring a heist gone awry.
REVIEW: BOOM! Studios' Animal Pound #1
Industry titans Tom King and Peter Gross unite with BOOM! Studios, to create a new and dramatic modern retelling of George Orwell's Animal Farm.
REVIEW: BOOM! Studios' The Seasons Have Teeth TPB
Dan Watters and Sebastián Cabrol's smash-hit miniseries The Seasons Have Teeth has landed as a trade paperback, just in time for Christmas.
REVIEW: Image Comics' Our Bones Dust #1
Longtime Hellboy artist and Mike Mignola collaborator Ben Stenbeck launches his first-ever self-created original series with Image Comics!
REVIEW: Image Comics' Creepshow Holiday Special 2023 #1
Creepshow returns for a holiday horror spectacular, with art from House of Slaughter's Letizia Cadonici and writing from James Asmus and Daniel Kraus!
REVIEW: Dark Horse's Mortal Terror #1
In Dark Horse's Mortal Terror, Christopher Golden, Tim Lebbon, and Peter Bergting join forces to create a period vampire thriller like no other!
REVIEW: Marvel's Luke Cage: Gang War #1
With New York City at stake, Luke Cage returns in the mega-crossover event Gang War, by writer and executive producer of The Boondocks, Rodney Barnes.
REVIEW: Image Comic's Geiger: Ground Zero #1
Geoff Johns, Gary Frank and Brad Anderson reunite for an all-new Geiger prequel, from Image Comics and creator-owned imprint Ghost Machine.
REVIEW: Image Comics' The Holy Roller #1
Andy Samberg, Fall Out Boy's Joe Trohman and Rick Remender join forces with Roland Boschi to create an all-new original Jewish vigilante story.
REVIEW: Marvel's Deadpool: Seven Slaughters #1
Seven star-stacked creative teams take to the page in a seven-part Deadpool anthology, including Rob Liefeld, Gail Simone, Phillip Sevy and Greg Land!
REVIEW: Image Comics' The Deviant #1
Image Comics and James Tynion IV join forces to create another all-original horror story, just in time to make a deeply disturbing holiday season.
REVIEW: Image Comics' W0rldtr33 Vol 1. TP
The first five issues of James Tynion IV and Fernando Blanco's smash-hit cyber-horror W0rldtr33 have been collected into one groundbreaking volume.
REVIEW: Image Comics' Petrol Head #1
Fast and Furious, Transformers, Futurama, and Blade Runner collide in Rob Williams and Pye Parker's new rip-roaring Image Comics collaboration.
REVIEW: Dark Horse Comics' Canary #1
Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian, and Richard Starkings unite for an original new mystery, Canary, set in a gothic vision of the American frontier.
REVIEW: Marvel's White Widow #1
Yelena Belova returns with a bang, in her first-ever flagship miniseries from Sarah Gailey and Alessandro Miracolo! Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: Image Comics' Edenwood #1
Artist Tony S. Daniels embarks on his first solo independent series in the horror fantasy epic of Edenwood #1. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: DC's Amazons Attack #1
Spinning off of Tom King's Wonder Woman #1, Campbell and Georgiev present Amazons Attack #1. Here's CBR's review.
REVIEW: BOOM! Studio's Rare Flavours #1
Ram V and Filipe Andrade reunite for a sumptuous new comic from BOOM! Studios, a mystery-adventure-crime special that is sure to whet the appetite.