‘Mary Shelley’s School for Monsters: Origins’ – Comic Book Review
Ever wonder what would have happened if Mary Shelley led a double life and if the monsters she wrote about were real? This charming all-ages
Ever wonder what would have happened if Mary Shelley led a double life and if the monsters she wrote about were real? This charming all-ages
Jesi/Which-Where and her new partners soon learn what the drug Candi has been developing really does: It gives humans super-human strength.
In the previous issue, Jesi/Which-Where’s battle with the Oni has given them a glimpse into their greatest fears. But can or will it use that
Dipping into the Kickstarter pile again, I ran across another comic I’ve been meaning to read: The Adept, an intriguing martial arts story with a
Being a teenager has its own special trials and tribulations, but for Jesi/Which-Where, finding your identity has taken on a whole new meaning.
Diving back into the Kickstarter pile again, and what turns up, but one of my favorite artists: Stan Yak!
Magic and technology merge in this second issue of Hexware.
In a world deeply divided by the haves and have-nots, a wealthy family deals with the unimaginable—the murder of their only child.
You might think I live under a rock, and, sometimes, I think I do, but I came into this graphic novel cold. I’d heard the
Can you say action? Cool settings? Magic that has nothing to do with European elves, wizards, and witches?