‘Helen of Wyndhorn #1:’ Comic Book Review
It is not often that a period piece comic with unknown characters and situations can make an impression, especially when dealing with sword and sorcery
It is not often that a period piece comic with unknown characters and situations can make an impression, especially when dealing with sword and sorcery
Creating a new fictional universe can be difficult, especially in the world of comics. After all, why would anyone invest in not just one new
Comics in the modern age tend to be somewhat standardized; with big companies like Marvel or DC, there seems to be a dependency on events
Ever since the Star Wars license was acquired by Disney, much of what came before the acquisition (in the Expanded Universe) was rebranded as “Legends.”
I killed Robin. It wasn’t my idea and I didn’t do it alone. Nevertheless, I feel responsible. In 1988, DC Comics decided to put the
When we look to the past, it is almost always with rose-colored glasses. When we look at the present, our perspective tends to skew towards
It’s always interesting when a comics creator leaves an established publishing company to create a universe of their own. Most famous of these creations are
Life is full of choices. Some are small, like deciding to eat that piece of chocolate now instead of waiting. Some are large, like moving
Wise guy, huh? Hard-boiled crime stories have had a special place in the comics landscape for some time now. From Darwin Cooke’s adaptions of Richard
Every once in a while, an interesting and unique concept comes along that provides us with a brand-new perspective. In comics, this usually stretches the