
‘Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor #3’ – Comic Book Review
The one thing I like to see more than the Doctor doing the right thing is his companion, in the face of what feels like

The one thing I like to see more than the Doctor doing the right thing is his companion, in the face of what feels like

Gone is the complexity of the last two seasons of Doctor Who: the intense moral ambiguity and the grappling with one’s mortality and memory. If

Fifty years ago, the Enterprise first embarked on her five-year mission, taking interstellar explorers from their living rooms on a journey through the stars. There

Genshi is a tormented man. Nightmares of the night his family was brutally murdered haunt him, and he has started seeing visions of a supernatural

This is it. The end. The end of time . . .

As we conclude the latest Dirk Gently story arc, we finally get to meet the creatures who have been stealing people’s ability to communicate. As

We last saw the White Wizard track his daughter (and the formulary) to what remains of New York City. Kidnapping Anthony Farrow and taking him

Tales of the Night Watchman from So What? Press is one of those diamonds in the rough in the indie comic scene, and writer David

As an annual participant in the Hollywood Fringe Festival, LA-based theatre company Theatre Unleashed (TU) consistently stages phenomenal performances that span most every genre while

Sometimes, you take a flyer on a new book. It’s always a risk, because new series, especially ones that you’ve not only never heard of

There comes a point in a great series when there’s not much else to say about it, aside from how awesome it is. That’s the

The ideas behind Jeff Lemire’s (All New Hawkeye, Descender, Old Man Logan) much anticipated new title, Black Hammer, are intriguing, but Issue #1 has yet