‘Apocalypse Al #2:’ Advance Comic Book Review
Y’all read the last review of Apocalypse Al that I wrote, right? Issue #1? What with me whining that I can’t afford to collect another
Y’all read the last review of Apocalypse Al that I wrote, right? Issue #1? What with me whining that I can’t afford to collect another
Spy fiction can be difficult to do successfully. Its well-worn tropes make it difficult to play seriously, but its already over-the-top nature also makes it
Terminator Salvation: The Final Battle #4 from Dark Horse Comics continues the ongoing saga of John Connor in his final battle against Skynet. Penned by
I just finished my preview of Veil, the comic Greg Rucka (writer who has written everything – if you don’t know him, I refer you
When Fanboy Comics is not providing you with the latest in geek news and entertainment, the FBC staff hopes to offer our readers a myriad
Binary Gray comes from independent comics publisher Assailant Comics, and I am glad I was introduced to this interesting title, and even more pleased to
Cupcake POW! is an ongoing webcomic (www.cupcakepow.com) by creator Jody Houser who has written stories for several comic anthologies, including Womanthology and Skin Crawling Comics.
“For some reason, the stranger reminded me of a scarecrow that had crawled from its perch in the cornfield. Every few steps, he glanced over
Broken Icon Comics’ Chosen and Forsaken explores the currently popular zombie apocalypse and adds their own twist to produce a story that feels fresh and
New York, 1949 – Detective Drake Harper is deep into his first year in Homicide and has fallen into a case he doesn’t want. A
I am so delighted with this issue that I’m not sure I have the words to properly explain why. Like all of the best episodes
When I heard the worlds of my two all-time favorite franchises of Ghostbusters and The X-Files would be colliding in IDW’s X-Files Conspiracy comic book