‘Bullet Gal #6:’ Advance Comic Book Review
It’s the Christmas issue of Bullet Gal, and so of course, we begin with our heroine lying bleeding on the ground after being shot. By
It’s the Christmas issue of Bullet Gal, and so of course, we begin with our heroine lying bleeding on the ground after being shot. By
Meru has started to take control of her own trajectory in the latest issue of Mind MGMT, and it is glorious. She has always been
I love David Petersen’s Mouse Guard series, and some of my favorite stories are the ones that have been released as part of the Archaia
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“A screaming comes across the sky. A shrieking. A beating of wings of desire. Of fluidity taking form of a form unborn of formlessness.” That’s
The Fanboy Comics crew – including FBC staffers Bryant and Barbra Dillon, Kristine Chester, and Tony Caballero – offer their reactions (MINOR SPOILERS) to The
Marguerite Bennett and Jorge Coelho continue with the four-issue story arc of Ichabod Crane and Lt. Abbie Mills as the chosen witnesses to the coming
The Telepath Chronicles is one of those rare anthologies where each piece beautifully matches the others, so while my emotional response varies from story to
Circumstances always seem to get worse before they get better, and in Amelia Cole and the Enemy Unleashed, it looks like better may be a
Shadow Cuts is an indie film that is part procedural, part The Sixth Sense, and part superhero story. The film tells the story of Jennifer,
Given the recent splurge of YA fiction properties (and, more specifically, dystopian YA fiction properties) in both bookstores and cinemas, it’s easy to understand how