‘Black Hammer: Spiral City #1’ – Comic Book Review
Years ago, I started on the Black Hammer comics. I reviewed a few issues, but then life got in the way. I lost track of
Years ago, I started on the Black Hammer comics. I reviewed a few issues, but then life got in the way. I lost track of
It’s been a long time since I’ve reviewed one of these cheesy sci-fi/adventure comics from the ‘50s and ‘60s. Dark Horse used to collect and
Ophelia Baines is an eighty-plus-year-old woman who lives alone on a farm. Every year, she gets a visit from Jacob who wants to talk to
If you’re not familiar with Flash Gordon in his various incarnations (be it the comic strip, the adventure serials, or the 1980 film), this may
Camp Launchpad would seem on the surface to be every nerdy science kid’s dream: a space camp built on an actual, working shuttle launch pad.
I’m a sucker for scenes, short films, or even whole episodes or movies that are shot in a single, continuous take. So, of course, when
The last issue of OOTIW was very introspective. The plot was minimal, but instead, it was all about Chuck and his motivations, as he wrestled
Red before black, OK, Jack. Red before yellow, kills a fellow. This brief mnemonic poem about identifying certain venomous snakes is what opens the comic.
Since the first issue of this comic in December of 2022, I’ve been maintaining vigilance. Sometimes, after I review an issue or two of a
Paranoid Gardens is co-written by Gerard Way who wrote The Umbrella Academy. That alone tells you most of what you need to know and whether