‘Monster World #2:’ Comic Book Review
The second issue of Monster World, American Gothic Press’ 1930s noir monster comic miniseries (written by Steve Niles and Philip Kim, and featuring the work
The second issue of Monster World, American Gothic Press’ 1930s noir monster comic miniseries (written by Steve Niles and Philip Kim, and featuring the work
This week was Buffy Summer’s birthday (January 19th, my fellow Scoobies!), and, appropriately, Buffy the Vampire Slayer fans everywhere were gifted with the latest issue
Why do we fall, sir? To learn to get back up and seek unholy power to reduce the one that made us fall to a
In the following podcast, Fanboy Comics staff members Bryant Dillon, Barbra Dillon, Drew Siragusa, and Sean Foster discuss their reactions to Star Wars: The Force
There is something indefinitely powerful about myth. Myth implies that our world is full of secrets, more fantastic than meets the eye. That’s why, I
Gabriel and Wendy’s lives felt extraordinarily blessed when they were able to reverse the effects of hypno-touch and cure their myriad of life-threatening cancers. On
The final issue of Broken Moon, the dark, dystopian, post-apocalyptic, monster vs. monster comic series by writer Steve Niles (30 Days of Night, Criminal Macabre)
One of the trickiest things about reviewing comics, I find, is trying to rate books that are only a part of a larger, as-yet-unfinished work.
When death comes for you, no bargain will sate its appetite. The penultimate issue of this series is filled with amazing action and the most
One look at the saved files on my copy of Dragon Age: Inquisition will show two things: One is that I might have too much
When I wrote my review of The Rook #3, I expressed mild disappointment that it wasn’t as action packed or filled with mind-bendingly paradoxical time
Jonathan Maberry is back as editor and co-author of V-Wars: Night Terrors (IDW), the third installment of vampire and werewolf stories that began with V-Wars: