‘Killadelphia: Volume 1’ – Trade Paperback Review
Watercolor is generally seen in pastels, an art form more suited for calming meadows than gritty noir horror, but Killadelphia blows that notion right out
Watercolor is generally seen in pastels, an art form more suited for calming meadows than gritty noir horror, but Killadelphia blows that notion right out
Eve Stranger’s trade paperback is beyond the simple binding of the various issues into a single form. It’s a celebration of the series, and I
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Sometimes, when reviewing comic books, you come into a series a few issues late. It is a rare occasion that issue #6 of a series
Pirates hold a special place in my heart. They symbolize a certain devilish freedom that near every young person desires to obtain. To be the
I occasionally have nightmares themed around the works of R.L. Stein. His books occupied a strange and fantastic niche that only the children of the
Reviewing comic books, especially individual issues, can occasionally prove challenging. Many books are fine if read in sequence but lack something if taken in a
I like the Silent Hill franchise. It tries its best to touch on true horror. True horror is about atmosphere, madness, and a creeping sense
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