‘Jonesy #2:’ Advance Comic Book Review
When I reviewed the first issue of Jonesy, I complained that the main character was completely self-absorbed and self-serving, but that she seemed to be
When I reviewed the first issue of Jonesy, I complained that the main character was completely self-absorbed and self-serving, but that she seemed to be
It’s not often remembered now that Spain was a dictatorship easily the equal of Mussolini’s Italy well into the 1970s, tolerated by the United States
Here at Fanboy Comics, we strive to provide an outlet for up-and-coming creators to promote and showcase their incredible works. With thousands of creators utilizing
Scott Larson’s first installment of Visitations reads as much like a love letter to Chicago’s history as a set up for a tale about organized
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It’s difficult to tell whether I love Cinder, the protagonist of Gutter Magic, or hate him. In my review of the last issue, I talked
When last we left our holistic detective hero, he was on his way to Kenya to meet a peculiar tribe suffering from the same affliction
There’s a point while cooking stew when all of the ingredients and their flavors coalesce, and it’s brilliant. When stew is slow cooked, and everything
This issue is a good jumping-on point for new readers, as we find ourselves at the beginning of a new tale being woven and the
This book is hard. Hard to read, hard to look at, and hard to process. But, that’s what makes it so fantastic. Very few times
What I was hoping for in issue #1 of Kennel Block Blues, I get in issue #2.
I first came across Roger Langridge’s work with his previous kaBOOM! title, Abigail and the Snowman, a children’s series about a young girl who befriends