‘Skriker #0:’ Comic Book Review
Skriker #0: A Boy and His Beast comes from the brilliant mind of Dani Smith (creator, writer, and artist). Released on May 7, this comic
Skriker #0: A Boy and His Beast comes from the brilliant mind of Dani Smith (creator, writer, and artist). Released on May 7, this comic
I came to be aware of John Green’s novel, The Fault in Our Stars, from the same source that alerted me to Buffy Summers: Time
Indie comic book publisher Inverse Press has been releasing comic books and graphic novels since 2010, and readers can always count on the publisher to
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Okay, let me get the controversial stuff out of the way first. I’ve got some really bad news for fans of traditional, hand-drawn 2D animation.Â
Dark Horse never ceases to surprise me when it comes to the range of stories and sequential art they provide to comic book readers, and
Ya’ll know about the movie Nightbreed, right? It was all based on this book, Cabal, and many of you mutants and freaks (like me) found
Fear Agent Volume Three careens headlong into the past, revealing the history that writer Rick Remender has been teasing and tempting us with for the
Or a better question, am I getting to be the cranky curmudgeon that complains, “They don’t make good music anymore!” To be honest, (a rare