‘The Steam Engines of Oz #1:’ Comic Book Review
There’s a lot to like in Sean Patrick O’Reilly and Erik Hendrix’s The Steam Engines of Oz #1. We have a likeable, if straightforward,
There’s a lot to like in Sean Patrick O’Reilly and Erik Hendrix’s The Steam Engines of Oz #1. We have a likeable, if straightforward,
 Tim and Russ are back again in the fourth issue of How I Spent My Summer Invasion, the intergalactic, all-ages comic series written by
As Fanboy Comics continues to inform its readers about exciting Kickstarter campaigns that are worthy of your hard-earned money, there may be rare opportunities when
Have you ever been in a situation where someone is speaking a foreign language and, even though you can’t understand the words, you get the
A little over a year ago, I interviewed filmmaker Will Prescott as he set out on an ambitious Kickstarter campaign. He wanted to raise the
 Many hands make light work. A saying that goes back a long way, but not nearly as long as sickness, I’m sure. Disease has
Did you know that about 1 in 100 adults – or between 2 to 3 million adults in the United States – currently has OCD?Â
At its core, Skyward is filled with that childlike sense of adventure that makes a good children’s fantasy story. The story itself is somewhat
The best word to describe Super Zeroes is quirky. But, in a good way, not a douchetastic, trying-too-hard way. The story is about three
 “In one unintentionally comic motion, my audience all swung around in their seats to face me, ready to hang on my every word, minds
 Knights, dragons, elves, wolves, swords, and sorcery. If you’re like me, you love all that stuff. I remember growing up and reading this picture
I love Lobster Johnson. It is a comic book with a silly premise that wholeheartedly embraces its roots. Lobster Johnson is an uncompromising superhero