‘Dawn of the Planet of the Apes:’ TPB Review
Humanity’s future teeters on a precipice. Whether it will fall into oblivion or regroup and step back from the edge is one of the many
Humanity’s future teeters on a precipice. Whether it will fall into oblivion or regroup and step back from the edge is one of the many
The first issue of Welcome to Showside makes little to no sense. It throws us headfirst into the story without any kind of explanation of
After two days (or several issues) in the hospital, Trista has finally woken up to find Issy Holt standing vigilantly by her bedside. After 9
I’m in it until the end. Issue #5 of 6 of Paul Cornell and Tony Parker’s occult, rock-umentary comedy gives some major revelations and begins
I’m currently completely invested in Paul Tobin’s other series on the stands right now, Colder: Toss the Bones, and loving every second of it. I
Nothing makes me giddier than a well-told horror story, and I don’t mean the crap churned out these days from the Hollywood meat factory. I
Based on the animated television series created by Ben Bocquelet, The Amazing World of Gumball: Fairy Tale Trouble is written by Megan Brennan and illustrated
Writer Steve Niles (30 Days of Night, Criminal Macabre) and artist Nat Jones (28 Days Later: The Aftermath, Frank Frazetta’s Death Dealer) continue their dark
The old west as a set piece for supernatural storytelling has been done countless times. From film (West World) to television (as recently as Doctor
“So here’s the deal. Everyone’s got a story to tell, and most of ‘em ain’t good for nothin’. Now, I ain’t tellin’ ya this to
Love it or hate it, the Ghostbusters world is about to duplicate into another universe this summer with Sony’s reboot about 7 months away. Since
American Gothic Press is feeding the comic community’s kaiju-addiction again with the release of the second issue of Project Nemesis, written by Jeremy Robinson and