
‘W0rldtr33 #5:’ Comic Book Review
Death, destruction, and heartbreak are what’s in store for the W0rldtr33 team. No one is left the same by the end of the issue. After
Death, destruction, and heartbreak are what’s in store for the W0rldtr33 team. No one is left the same by the end of the issue. After
Note: This review was written during the 2023 WGA and SAG/AFTRA strikes. Fanbase Press stands in solidarity with the striking workers. In a year full
W0rldtr33 is about a secret, underground section of the internet (“the Undernet”) used to influence people to do its horrible bidding. With time running against
If issue two was about putting the pieces into place, then W0rldtr33 #3 by James Tynion IV and Fernando Blanco starts answering some of the
In 1999, Gabriel and his friends saved the world using the chatroom, W0RLDTR33. Their battle was fought against a secret section of the Internet called
Mexican-American (and questioning) teenager Javi and his friends want to host a party the weekend his parents are out of town. This party will be
James Tynion IV and Werther Dell’Edera created a terrifying, yet fascinating, new world full of monsters in their series, Something Is Killing the Children. One
Scott Snyder and Tony S. Daniel’s high-octane series returns as Val, Emory, Bailey (Piper), and the Sundog convoy ride through the Dark PM and continue
Nocterra #6 picks up right where the previous issue left off. The Sundog Convoy of Val, Em, and Piper have reached what they thought was
The finale to Rick Remender and Jerome Opeña’s celebrated series, Seven to Eternity, is finally here. Adam’s quest for redemption and salvation from the Mud