‘Radio Silence:’ Web Comic Review
Telling a sequential art story about music and musicians is a risky endeavor given the obstacles of the visual medium, but if a comic creator
Telling a sequential art story about music and musicians is a risky endeavor given the obstacles of the visual medium, but if a comic creator
In 1994, gamers were first introduced to the Warcraft universe with Blizzard Entertainment’s Warcraft: Orcs & Humans, a real-time strategy (RTS) game; however, it was
Life in every breath. I’m about to review a book about the dangers of technological addiction on a tablet with Bluetooth keyboard, listening to my
With prophesy as a guide, is there such a thing as a wrong move? Things are really moving along with Michael now in Issue #7.
What do you do when you have a compulsive need to catalog and collect all the planets in the universe, and the slot on your
Antaeus Theatre Company recently launched its 2016 season with Caryl Churchill’s Cloud 9, unequivocally demonstrating to audiences that its cooperative theatre ensemble intends to break
I love following comics from the #1 issue and continuing to see them grow up. I find the “one-off” reviews that I’ve done tend to
Zar was having a bad day. His ship collided with another, causing him to crash land on an alien planet. The creatures violently “welcomed” him
From a time when irony was every story device comes EC Archives’ collection of Issues #1-6 of Shock Suspense Stories. As it turns out, it
The final issue of the first story arc in Mystery Girl, the story of Trine who can solve any mystery just by being in the
If you read my last review, one of the few qualms I had with this otherwise fantastic book was the lack of recognizable faces from
Things have shifted gears in this issue. Up until now, it’s been about main character Mali’s journey to accept her destiny: to embrace her role