‘The Goon Library Volume 1:’ Advance Hardcover Review
This is going to hurt you more than it hurts me. In fact, I’m gonna feel great. You may have noticed I review Goon titles
This is going to hurt you more than it hurts me. In fact, I’m gonna feel great. You may have noticed I review Goon titles
On Saturday, November 7, during the second day of Tucson Comic-Con (TCC) which was held this past weekend at the Tucson Convention Center, founder Mike
Trine Hampstead knows everything. I’m not saying she “thinks” she knows everything. I’m not even saying she acts like she does, driving everyone around her
*This news stories was submitted by freelance journalist and independent popular culture scholar Michele Brittany. Black Friday came early to the comic book community today.
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In the past five years of my reviewing and reporting on comic book properties, one of the most fascinating (and ever-increasing) trends in the indie
Remember when you were a kid and your parents would go out for the night with their friends to a “Murder Mystery” party? Designed as
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We’re nearly through the five-issue arc of this Sherlock Holmes comic, and the actual mystery to be solved was only just introduced last issue. Still,
I got really excited reading the first issue of Citizen Jack, because I love satire. Not just satire. Good satire. Satire that has a strong
I had been seeing David Petersen and his Mouse Guard series ever since I started working cons, but I never had the time to go