
‘Tinseltown: Director’s Cut’ – Trade Paperback Review
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

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

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The return of Bitter Root is one to be celebrated, especially with the Red Summer Special. With six short stories, we’re given an insight and

Malaka Gharib is an artist, a journalist, and a writer based in Washington, D.C., with her husband and 9-year-old rice cooker. Her autobiographical graphic novel,

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We enter The Adjacent with Jane and Eduardo discussing Jane’s amnesia and her desire to live the life she has now. It’s then that we

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Issue #4 begins with all-out carnage, action, and horror sprayed on every page. You can feel the panic and the hurry continuously building as each

In The Life of Nill, candles are personified beings who travel between cities illuminated by light, sending messages to and from the cities themselves. We’re

The city of Skod, a city of horror in the heavens of Zhal for Adam and the Mud King, becomes that much more like Hell