‘Archaeologists of Shadows, Volumes 1-3:’ Graphic Novel Review
“In a world where every living thing is forced to become mechanical, the authorities punish those who resist the transformation . . . all wonder
“In a world where every living thing is forced to become mechanical, the authorities punish those who resist the transformation . . . all wonder
Any hipster will gladly tell you that Tim Burton’s best film is easily Ed Wood. Just because they’re hipsters doesn’t make them wrong — it
First off, full disclosure: I’ve never seen Into the Woods performed on stage, so I don’t come into it with any preconceived ideas of how
How do you arrange a meeting with someone who can make everyone forget anything? You can’t trust a public place if none of the witnesses
In this final chapter of the twelve-issue series from Dark Horse, John Connor has sealed his fate and become a Terminator himself. In a deal
Let me start by saying that this is one of the most fantastic books I’ve read this year. I’ll likely also end with that same
Last year, Warner Bros. released 42, a sturdy and workman-like biopic of baseball great Jackie Robinson. It’s a perfectly fine movie, handsomely crafted, but also
Have you seen the Jim Henson’s Storyteller series? It’s a TV series from the ’80s, and it is awesome. Puppets, fairy tales (the dark ones),
I should explain right up front in this review that I am an unmitigated and wildly loyal fan of the Lumberjanes comics. I opened the
The latest volume of the free online comic anthology, Outré #4 takes the cutting-edge nature of the previous issues up a notch with the theme
At the very beginning, Rocket Salvage reminds me a little bit of Tom Slick. For those who don’t remember, it was a cartoon about a
The Steampunk comic, Skies of Fire, by Vincenzo Ferriero and Ray Chou was a Kickstarter campaign in 2014 that I happened upon and backed with