‘©alifornia Inc. #3:’ Advance Comic Book Review
This issue is a bit more focused than the previous ones. Issues 1 and 2 each had several different plot threads that we alternated back
This issue is a bit more focused than the previous ones. Issues 1 and 2 each had several different plot threads that we alternated back
In 2011, acclaimed comic creator Brian Michael Bendis wrote a graphic novel called Takio about two school-age sisters who gain superpowers. A year later, he
I believe when Antarctica first came out, it was announced as a 5-issue story arc. Then, somewhere around the third or fourth issue, the news
This issue takes a bit of a detour from our regular story. Instead of Christopher Chaos and his friends, we’re given The Perfectly Monstrous Life
This comic raises an interesting question right off the bat: Does the fact that we’re reading it mean that the narrator/protagonist is, in fact, going
The nation of ©alifornia is reeling from the death of General Courtney Vesla. The government and the people must now deal with the aftermath of
There’s a moment a few pages into this comic where you wonder if parts of it might be a little too on the nose. Somewhere
Augmented reality is a readily available technology in today’s world. From gadgets like Google Glass to apps like Pokémon Go, there are plenty of ways
I’m a sucker for a good fairy tale. Magical quests, enchanted objects, strange powers, epic adventures… The more of it that can be fit into
In our last issue, Christopher, Viveka, and Dracula Boy (our intrepid heroes) were rescued from certain doom by the mysterious Adam Frankenstein. In this issue,