‘Mind MGMT #27:’ Advance Comic Book Review (History Lesson)
Matt Kindt’s excellent series, Mind MGMT, feels like it is approaching the final showdown between Mind MGMT and Meru’s group of rebels. The last issue
Matt Kindt’s excellent series, Mind MGMT, feels like it is approaching the final showdown between Mind MGMT and Meru’s group of rebels. The last issue
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A walled city of crime, drugs, and prostitution in the middle of a prosperous enclave sounds like something out of a creative dystopian novel; however,
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Hey, you should check this out. Really, just take a quick look; it will change your forever.
Vreckless Vrestlers takes 1980s-era WWE and gives it an intergalactic twist! In 3067, the citizenry of Excelsior turns to the brutality of VreVre for entertainment
Brothers is an indie comic about two brothers on opposite ends of the superpower spectrum. One is a hero, while the other is a villain.
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Here’s a new one: a graphic novel/CD combination! I jumped at the chance to write this (these two) reviews of Spurs #1, so here goes.
The Fanboy Comics crew discuss their reactions to Episode 5 of Season Two of Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., the new heroes and villains that have
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