‘Snow Blind #1:’ Comic Book Review
Snow Blind has all it needs to be a compelling and thrilling comic, but it just falls a little short. Set in the isolated landscape
Snow Blind has all it needs to be a compelling and thrilling comic, but it just falls a little short. Set in the isolated landscape
There is a simplistic didacticism woven into the folds of Julia’s House for Lost Creatures that is both unexpected and refreshing. Upon first glance, this
Magical. Transcendent. Inspired. It is difficult to capture in words what turning the pages of The Art of the Book of Life was like for
RoboChuck is back for a third edition, and this time there is an fascinating air of macabre that is usually absent. This is, of course,
It was somewhat ironic that I was reading a series of essays on fatherhood the week of Mother’s Day and, at the same time, poetically
When I heard that RoboChuck #2 had come out, I jumped at the opportunity to read it . . . and I was not let
Warning: The content reviewed is for mature audiences only. When we think of superheroes, we fantasize about beings of magnificent strength, courage, intelligence, wisdom, and
Sometimes . . . you want to go where everybody knows your name. Gabriel Dunston paints a picture of such a place in Purgatory Pub:
Looking at the cover of Lady Phenom, I am overcome with childhood nostalgia for Super Girl starring Helen Slater. While not a commercial or critical
It would seem by the description of Bald New World that author Peter Tieryas Liu means to paint a picture of an over-the-top, futuristic society