‘Geek-Girl #7:’ Comic Book Review
I was a little concerned that I wasn’t the target audience for Geek-Girl #7 when I opened my review link to see an overly busty
I was a little concerned that I wasn’t the target audience for Geek-Girl #7 when I opened my review link to see an overly busty
Tango of the Matadors‘ second issue starts readers off with the sense that time has rapidly been passing in the monster-infested world. Adelita, Ramon’s young
Ruby’s new venture as part of Johnny Carlyle’s superhero team gets temporarily put on hold while her new boss lets himself be a dad and
We are currently living in a time where people who have been constantly othered feel more freedom to express their truths and know that others
Issue #12 of Steven Prince’s Monster Matador closed one era for his bullfighter-turned-demon slayer Ramon, when he finally recognized that his beloved daughter Adelita would
Veda Adeline thinks she understands her world quite well. As a Basso, her role is keeping her head down to avoid unwanted Dogio attention, carefully
Issue #12 of the post-apocalyptic bullfighter series, Monster Matador, feels like an epic finale. Ramon faces off against his most dangerous foe to date while
Scott Larson returns to the mystery and magic of the Chicago World’s Fair in his annual tribute to old Chicago, Visitations #5: The Snake Lady
Linsey Miller charmed me with her cutthroat, fantastical debut novel, Mask of Shadows, featuring a gender non-binary protagonist fighting for a spot as one of
The main premise of Anderson Cowan’s debut feature film, Groupers, sounds simple: Psychology grad student Meg kidnaps two barhopping young men (Brad and Dylan) to