‘Seed of Evil: An Ancient Evil Rises’ – Book Review
I absolutely love video games; the gorier and scarier, the better. It was no wonder, then, that my first thought when reading Seed of Evil
I absolutely love video games; the gorier and scarier, the better. It was no wonder, then, that my first thought when reading Seed of Evil
P. Craig Russell’s The Ring of The Nibelung is a startling and completely enjoyable adaptation of Richard Wagner’s musical dramas. In four multi-part installments —
Haunted Horror #12 is an entertaining collection of mid-century horror stories from titles such as The Beyond, Adventure into Darkness, Out of The Shadows, and
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The theme of Outré #3 is xenophobia, the irrational fear of people and things we perceive as foreign or strange. Unlike the first two issues
Thanks to the generous folks at SkypeMoments.com (@SkypeMoments), the Fanboy Comics crew had the opportunity to see a special screening of Guardians of the Galaxy
Jess Ruliffson’s Invisible Wounds doesn’t pretend to be an earth-shattering story about war heroes; it is simply a tale of how facing death, danger, and
Brian Buccellato’s Foster is a labor of love, and it shows on every page, from the introduction by long-time friend Robert Place Napton to the
Joe Hill’s Wraith tells the origin story of Charlie Manx and Manx’s hellacious domicile, Christmasland. In its essence, Wraith is a story told in the
Locke & Key: The Covers of Gabriel Rodriguez provides readers with a glimpse into the artist’s creative process. Images made famous by the series are
I’ve been outta the comic book loop the last few months while dealing with some personal matters. I fell way behind on all of my
“No one, no matter how bad, considers themselves the villain of their own story.” This was one of the conclusions I reached in my review