‘Chambers #4:’ Comic Book Review
Chambers #4 opens with Denise cornered in her apartment by the very police force she once felt was as close as her family. They’ve turned
Chambers #4 opens with Denise cornered in her apartment by the very police force she once felt was as close as her family. They’ve turned
Razorjack has been called “one of John Higgins’ best-kept secrets” by Garth Ennis . . . and I would have to agree. I was so
Duppy ’78 is a unique graphic novel, because it looks at the Rastafarian culture of Jamaica and the accompanying local underworld rather than drawing from
I have played several different board game to video game translations, and none works as well as Pandemic does on the iPad. Fans of the
Okay, for starters, the new Marvel Studios logo is pretty nifty. It’s essentially the old one we’ve come to know, with the flipping comic book
Alex wakes up in the morning to a holographic screen and a computerized voice telling him to get moving. From there he has full control
Jasper Fadden had it all: a sweet mullet, a good job at a record shop, and a Veggie Mart within biking distance. That is until
Twelve-year-old Aurora Grimeon’s life was turned upside down when her parents died suddenly after accidentally using death’s head mushrooms in a pasta sauce. She only
These are not the droids you were expecting. I keep falling into this trap. I keep thinking that I know where The Star Wars is
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I reread the first panel of this issue four times in a row before reading any further, and I laughed every time I read the