The Kickstarter Report: ‘Human #2’
Last year, I had the pleasure of interviewing comic book creator Gabe Smith of Human Comics regarding his successful Kickstarter campaign for Human #1, the
Last year, I had the pleasure of interviewing comic book creator Gabe Smith of Human Comics regarding his successful Kickstarter campaign for Human #1, the
*Please note that this article is an opinion-editorial. Leslie Knope and Ben Wyatt got married Thursday night. If you don’t know who Leslie and Ben
When the first Dead Space video game was released, it brought me back to the first time I played Resident Evil on the Playstation.
“It’s the most iconic ’60s comic strip that never existed!” The Fanboy Comics staff recently learned of an intriguing, new Kickstarter campaign that aims to
Monster Myths is an interesting comic. I don’t mean to begin by damning it with faint praise when I say that. Interesting is often
I mentioned in a previous post that Don Jon’s Addiction was acquired for $4 million with a whopping $25 million P&A (Prints & Advertising)
For me and my fellow comic book sniffers out there, the title Seduction of the Innocent is usually greeted with fear, anger, or laughter
This week Angel & Faith writer Christos Gage wrapped up the final chapter of his ‘Death and Consequences’ story arc with Issue #19. As
There’s likely no way to discuss the events of tonight’s episode without dealing with some major spoilers, so if you haven’t seen “Outlaw” yet,
Ex-Heroes, the new novel by Peter Clines, is a new and fascinating zombie story. The twist here is that there are also superheroes helping
Ready. Set. Premise. “Are you a hired assassin worried about your child’s education? Are you worried they won’t be able to find the adequate
Uncanny Skullkickers #1 is the new jumping-on point for Skullkickers, Jim Zub’s hilarious fantasy book about two mercenaries who may or may not have