‘Monster World #3:’ Comic Book Review (War is Hell . . . Literally)
This week will bring readers the third issue of American Gothic Press’ Monster World, the 1930s noir monster comic miniseries written by Steve Niles and
This week will bring readers the third issue of American Gothic Press’ Monster World, the 1930s noir monster comic miniseries written by Steve Niles and
Dead men tell no tales, but cursed girls live them. There are thousands of stories, perhaps millions in the world, and there are countless ways
The denizens of the night croak in fear. I’m not entirely proud of that line, but it fits rather well with this cheeky and over-the-top
Adult children’s books have taken over the world in recent years as enjoyable (and sometimes over-the-top) entertainment for grownups. Let’s Play: Murder is the best
How many times has this happened to you? You’re in the Sudan for years trying to help the natives, and then you get a message
Loss creates a hole. What will you fill it with? There’s an emphasis on action in most of our entertainment today. Movies like Fast and
The Fitzroy has a fascinating beginning. Andrew Harmer had an idea take shape in his mind in which a beached derelict submarine found new life
One of the nice things about comics, as a medium, is that sometimes they can get pretty adventurous in the interest of fun or experimentation.
The outstanding tenth season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer continues with today’s release of an emotionally resonating and moving 25th issue. Writer Christos Gage and
Lara Croft is a role model. She really is! She’s smart. She’s a planner. She fights for the underdog. And, she always has.
Well, it’s officially spring! No. I’m serious. Today’s the first day! And you know what that means . . . summer blockbusters are just around
Up until now, Grant Morrison and Dan Mora’s Klaus felt a little too frivolous. Our buff hero Klaus is going to become Santa. He has