‘Power Up #2:’ Advance Comic Book Review
Amie, the hero of Kate Leth and Matt Cummings’ magical girls book, Power Up, has had a couple of days off of work after being
Amie, the hero of Kate Leth and Matt Cummings’ magical girls book, Power Up, has had a couple of days off of work after being
Gravity. Not only a force tethering us to the planet, but pulling us to specific people, people we share so much in common with that
One of the benefits of my recent focus on graphic novels and comic books is the opportunity I have to reacquaint myself with stories geared
I scream, you scream . . . I would give you a quick recap of events, but this issue’s gonna do it for you. So,
Can things go bump in the night if they’re underwater? Drew Edward Johnson continues his X-Files-style supernatural thriller with the second issue of Midnight Society:
A good story that begs good conversation. Billy Loves Nibbles is a piece that I sought to review, as I was intrigued and a little
Someday, I will read the original story of Tristan and Iseult. I’ve been meaning to ever since I started reading and reviewing Andrez Bergen’s Trista
I try to be mindful about not making too many overt comparisons between one work of fiction and another, but reading Tyson Hesse’s Diesel #1 immediately brought to
Who you gonna call? In Madeleine Holly-Rosing’s alternate American timeline, America is lead by Great Houses, who rule over the many classes of the lower
The creators of Bayani and the Old Ghosts bring us an all-ages adventure tale, steeped in Filipino folklore. This is the first installment in a
Brian Buccellato is taking his time. He wants us to know that the end result in Sons of the Devil won’t be as important unless
Star Trek is no stranger to crossovers with other universes –at least in the comics – and few have made as much sense at first