
‘Red Before Black #1:’ Comic Book Review
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.

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

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I love African science fiction. It’s fascinating to see views of the future that come from a non-Western perspective. So, when The Asiri came up

In our last issue, Chuck, who has been trying to survive in the apocalypse alone with his dog, Addie, met a group of kids who

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