‘Lumberjanes / Gotham Academy #4:’ Comic Book Review
There is an opening line of dialogue in Lumberjanes / Gotham Academy #4 that perfectly illustrates one of the fundamental truths of living in the
There is an opening line of dialogue in Lumberjanes / Gotham Academy #4 that perfectly illustrates one of the fundamental truths of living in the
At the end of Lumberjanes / Gotham Academy #2, we had left Jen, Olive, Professor MacPherson, and Rosie participating in the strangest Sweet Sixteen dinner
Being a geek means occupying a constant state of wishing you had MORE: more of your favorite characters; more world-building; more detail; more conversations; more
I jumped right into the newly released Torchwood #1 from Titan Comics with absolutely no preparation. It’s been awhile since I visited the intrepid Cardiff
In case you missed my review of Spectrum #0, here’s a short synopsis of everything you need to know to understand Spectrum’s place in the
“Maybe we’ve finally entered the Twilight Zone. Really, it was bound to happen.” These worlds are spoken by Jen, the Lumberjanes’ long-suffering and continually frazzled
I spend a considerable amount of time these days trying to think like a 9-year-old. This is because I have a 9-year-old tromping around my
It feels like an impossible task to sit down and write coherent words about Anton Yelchin’s sudden and tragic death in a freak, single-vehicle accident
Warning: Spoilers for the TV series, Fringe, are inevitable. Proceed with caution. There has been no time in history when humans have not been trying
I am a Lumberjanes reader from way back when it was hip. (Oh, wait…it’s still hip!) I’m a complete newbie to Gotham Academy. Contrary to