What’s Wrong with American Film Comedy?
We got into a discussion this week at my job about the state of American film comedy. Some of my co-workers were insisting that
We got into a discussion this week at my job about the state of American film comedy. Some of my co-workers were insisting that
Well, this is going to be polarizing. You know how people are always complaining about how Hollywood is creatively bankrupt and too reliant on
Calling all geeks! Calling all geeks! Fanboy Comics has another extremely worthy Kickstarter campaign that needs your help to reach its goal! The Odds
The new publication of Image’s 2005 horror miniseries, The Milkman Murders, is now available in a hardcover edition. Inside, read Joe Casey’s disturbing depiction
Any alternate history undergoes an almost immediate pass/fail grading as I initially look at it. In The Manhattan Projects, proudly stamped on the deceptively
After reading the second issue of Michael Avon Oeming’s The Victories, I am still along for the ride. Now that the style has been
What’s a good P.I. to do when he’s dead? Not since Grim Fandango has this important question been answered quite so effectively. In The
Have you ever had to re-read a sentence? Something doesn’t click at first, too many bits of information are thrown at you all at
I can say that, with the possible exception of Jimmy Brass, 2nd Grade Detective, this is my favorite all-ages comic. Like any good kids’
As the title suggests, the newest issue of Memoir fills in the blanks that have haunted both the reader and the citizens of the
Hoax Hunters is the story of a special team armed with scientific and magical powers that searches the world for reported “cryptids,” mystical creatures
So, why aren’t you reading Chew yet? I mean, honestly, is there any good reason to not read Chew? It is expertly written, spectacularly