‘Velvet #8:’ Comic Book Review
Velvet is back! After spending the previous issue focusing on the agents on our heroine’s trail, the rogue spy is once again front and center—and
Velvet is back! After spending the previous issue focusing on the agents on our heroine’s trail, the rogue spy is once again front and center—and
Regular Show has some ridiculous whackadoo going on, always. The brilliance of the show for me is just how quickly the world goes from realistic
Plays, comic books, web comics . . . I have had the distinct pleasure to review a plethora of incredible material by extremely talented creators
Stand on a street corner in any Asian city, and you can feel the life and energy pulsing around you. Masses of people press by,
The adventures of Adam, magician extraordinaire turned reluctant secret agent, continue. In this issue, we see him try to match wits with Evy, the beautiful
Paul Revere, John Henry, Casey Jones (not the one from TMNT), Al Gore. Huge figures of the American tapestry whose lives became shadowed by the
I feel like this is art appreciation week (or month for that matter), because Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Secret History of the Foot Clan is
Man vs. Rock: Volume 2 has dropped, my fellow comic book sniffers, and the brutal war between the human race and naturally formed aggregates of
After a few months off, The Fuse makes a strong return to launch its second arc. If you’re new to The Fuse, the series –
Once upon a time, there was a world much like ours, or should I say numerous parallel worlds, each with a different evolutionary path. Some
Disney Bad Guy, Magician, Immortal, Amoral, Evil, Scary Looking, and Devil-Deal-Maker . . . Rasputin hada bad reputation. How much of this is true? Well,
What lies on the other side, in the great, undiscovered country from which no traveler returns? In Chris Sebela’s Ghost series, the answer is cool