Fanbase Press’ Scariest 2019: ‘Silent Hill 2’
As Halloween is fast approaching, the Fanbase Press staff and contributors decided that there was no better way to celebrate this horrifically haunting holiday than
As Halloween is fast approaching, the Fanbase Press staff and contributors decided that there was no better way to celebrate this horrifically haunting holiday than
Bizarre, emotional, and strangely poignant. Not really the words I expected to use when talking about a video game tie-in comic, but this is where
The Twilight Zone has been cited by countless writers and directors as a major influence in television and the science fiction genre as a whole.
I haven’t had the opportunity to talk about Avatar: The Last Airbender in a review before now. Generally considered one of the greatest cartoons of
We’re really living in a golden age of webcomics. I’m old enough to remember their early days. They were mostly short-format comedy pieces or over-wrought
Think what you may about Disney’s recent string of films, but the company’s mascot, Mickey Mouse, has been enjoying a resurgence these past few years.
I must admit I haven’t ready nearly as much of Neil Gaiman’s work as I probably should. I’m most familiar with Gaiman through the book,
I had the opportunity to attend San Diego Comic-Con’s Comics Arts Conference Session #9: Focus on Carey Pietsch: Comedy and Fantasy in Comics with Clint
During my adventure into San Diego Comic-Con 2019, I stopped by the Comics Arts Conference for the Comics Arts Conference Session #12: The Poster Session
William Gibson’s Alien 3 answers a question I’ve had since I first saw Alien 3 on a dusty VHS. Alien and Aliens make up one