‘Velvet #1:’ Advance Comic Book Review
In many ways, Velvet has the feel of a James Bond film. It features a top secret division of elite super spies who go on
In many ways, Velvet has the feel of a James Bond film. It features a top secret division of elite super spies who go on
Great Pacific #11 is another fantastic outing from writer Joe Harris and artist Martin Morazzo. The end of the last issue found things looking pretty
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The FBC crew discuss episode two of the fourth season of AMC’s The Walking Dead TV series. Enjoy an audio commentary on the episode Infected
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Mind MGMT has freaking done it again. In a seemingly effortless move, Matt Kindt keeps bringing a tremendous emotional component to a series about a
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