‘Eru #1-2:’ Comic Book Review
I’m going to be honest: I’m not entirely sure what’s going on in the Eru comic a lot of the time. I’ve got the basic
I’m going to be honest: I’m not entirely sure what’s going on in the Eru comic a lot of the time. I’ve got the basic
I introduced myself to John Scalzi’s writing earlier this year with Redshirts, a book that springs from the very important question of just why so
There are a lot of storytellers who like to cloak and hide their lessons in fantastical tales of might and magic, or in the actions
*Please note that this article is an opinion-editorial. While taking a film class in college, I got to see Singin’ in the Rain for the
And then, there were four. The second issue certainly cashes in on the promise of the first, and though there are some issues, I think
Lara Croft has been a personal hero. I remember playing the original Tomb Raider game on PC, guns blazing, bats dying, all for the sake
Over the past several years, indie comic book creator Graeme Buchan has been the driving force behind Creepy Scarlett, detailing the adventures of the series’
Adventure Gaming was all but dead until Telltale Games’ The Walking Dead: Season 1 revitalized it with a new focus on choices made that altered
Swords, sorcery, mystical creatures, and elementals fill the world of Michael Moorcock’s epic fantasy world. Though this is my first time venturing to Melinbone and
There’s a poignant moment in Still Alice wherein the titular character, played by Julianne Moore, says, “I wish I had cancer.” When you have cancer,
“She’s right to be worried. I saw on TV that 80% of the children that disappear for more than 48 hours are later found dead
With this second issue, That Bulletproof Kid really starts to come into its own as a comic. The first issue was good, but this one