‘Killswitch #3:’ Advance Comic Book Review
Killswitch continues its thematic journey of depicting the oppressed looking to escape to a better life.
Killswitch continues its thematic journey of depicting the oppressed looking to escape to a better life.
Family Tree #1 starts as a story of a single mother (Loretta) and her children (one troubled teenage son and an eight-year-old daughter who seems
One of the exciting things about Killswitch’s second issue is that we see the immediate aftermath of Regula’s betrayal and the freeing of the Augurs.
As we enter the third issue, we’re treated to Stockholm syndrome at work, with the Bad Elvis Gang eating cake and teaching kids how to
Whenever there’s a second issue to a new series, there is usually a lull in the storytelling. It’s as if – from a storytelling perspective
Killswitch is the all-new and exciting cyberpunk series by Jefferey and Susan Bridges from Action Lab: Danger Zone. Issue one introduces us to a future
David Pepose has a talent for combining the best aspects of nostalgic entertainment. His new series, Going to the Chapel, combines the action/adventure elements of
After being swallowed by a perilous creature, Canto and the Malorex are thrust into the belly of the beast. But not all is what it
Abigail wants to be a police officer (just like her dad), but, in the time when this story was set, being a woman prevented many
Imagine being in a world where everyone around you is special and extraordinary, but you’re the odd one out for being ordinary. That’s what’s happening