
‘Holly Roller #1:’ Comic Book Review
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
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
There are many versatile comic book writers whose work has stretched from the 1970s to the present day. One such writer, J. M. DeMatteis, has
Who knew a baking contest could be so dangerous? John Allison’s Tackleford mystery series has a new chapter in Dark Horse Comics’ The Great British
Are you looking for a good, old-fashioned superhero story? One with relatable heroes and realistic settings? How about sidekicks and scary villains? One with heart,
Autobiographies can be tough to read when not scripted by a gifted storyteller. While the comics community has witnessed many great interview books and compilations
I have a confession to make: I have never seen Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone on the big screen. The first time I watched