‘Doctor Who: Series 8, Episode 3 (Robot of Sherwood)’ – TV Review
It is no secret that I do not typically like episodes written by Mark Gatiss, so it came as a great surprise how much I
It is no secret that I do not typically like episodes written by Mark Gatiss, so it came as a great surprise how much I
Eduardo Risso may be the artist of Red Moon, but this is no 100 Bullets. Both writer Carlos Trillo and Risso are from Argentina and
Good guys always finish last. Especially in today’s market, where Loki dominates the Marvel Multiverse and the Lex Luthor helped take over during DC’s “Forever
Anyone who follows my reviews on Fanboy Comics knows by now that I’m a HUGE fan of Smart Pop Books. Featuring a number of brilliant
Eric Powell and Kyle Hotz’s The Authentic Accounts of Billy the Kid’s Old Timey Oddities imagines that William Henry McCarthy — a.k.a. Billy the Kid
Fifteen-year-old Rosie Sinclair has run out of opportunities in her drab, poor hometown of Doli, AZ. Fortunately, her skill as an amateur filmmaker grabs her
“That day . . . we began our long journey through an insidious and profane realm. Innocence dissolved quickly after we stepped into . .
A Steampunk fantasy from Harper Voyager, The Clockwork Dagger is Beth Cato’s first novel in what will be a series in this universe. I was
1968 was a great year for zombies, as zombie fanatics have learned with every series installment in Image Comics’ run of ’68 comics. ’68: Homefront
The release of Angel & Faith: Season 10 #6 this month brings the former rogue slayer Faith back into the spotlight and sees our girl
I began my review of Terms of Enlistment, the first installment in the Frontlines series by Marko Kloos, by stating it took me a little
Cosmic VII and the Chronicles of Opus is a mixed bag. On the one hand, there are some truly interesting choices in the panel work.