‘Tales of the Night Watchman: Volume 1 #4:’ ADVANCE Comic Book Review (More Monsters and Mysticism)
Tales of the Night Watchman from So What? Press has been one of the most well done and enjoyable indie series that I’ve had the
Tales of the Night Watchman from So What? Press has been one of the most well done and enjoyable indie series that I’ve had the
I’ve mentioned this in previous reviews, but in case you missed it, I am a big Bronze Age guy. I love what was being (mass)
Answers. This is the issue where secrets begin to be revealed. I’m still not really sure how everything fits together yet, or if it will
More than meets the eye. Things get explosive in Drew Edward Johnson’s third issue of his super-powered secret agency tale. Trapped in the most known
To boldly go to a galaxy far, far away. Image Comics launched a series that presses the boundaries of technology in the story and in
It’s a Zombie Jamboree. Fans of Eric Powell’s titular Goon will feel right at home at the beginning of this new series from Dark Horse.
In July of 2013, Fanboy Comics brought you the news that indie creator Russell Nohelty (Ichabod Jones: Monster Hunter) would premiere a limited edition run
With the hard sci-fi novel, The Martian, topping best-seller lists across the globe and the upcoming film adaptation starring Matt Damon (and a host of
The first two issues of Nightwasp were broad, joke-a-minute, Zucker Brothers-style comedy. What little plot there was mainly served as a setup for a variety
It’s always a delight to come across a new comic book and be so completely enamored and refreshed by how truly fun and enjoyable it
We all have those comics that people keep recommending to us, but that we never quite get around to. They sit perpetually on some to-read-someday
Anne Frankenstein tells the story of the rise of a new Nazi regime in 2046, and the 9-foot-tall cyborg woman that the underground resistance builds