‘Godlikes #1:’ Comic Book Review
This book is fun. Super fun. ‘cause they’re supers . . . yeah, anyway. Nicolas Touris and Armando Acevedo are super goofy and creative folks,
This book is fun. Super fun. ‘cause they’re supers . . . yeah, anyway. Nicolas Touris and Armando Acevedo are super goofy and creative folks,
Once again, Skies of Fire creators Ray Chou and Vincenzo Ferriero roared to Kickstarter success with their print campaign of issues two and three. I
Goku has been training . . . King Tiger makes a triumphant return to Dark Horse at the hands of Randy Stradley and Douglas Wheatley
American Gothic Press and Famous Monsters of Filmland are back once again to satisfy your craving for creepy, creature-filled comics, and, this time, they’ve brought
Over the last few years, Nerd HQ, the four-day event created by actor Zachary Levi (Chuck, Thor: The Dark World) and held the same weekend
Over the last few years, Nerd HQ, the four-day event created by actor Zachary Levi (Chuck, Thor: The Dark World) and held the same weekend
Heroes, sometimes, make themselves. It’s likely the dream of anyone who does a stunt or super-power show, to really become the hero you play day
Dead Future King, written and illustrated by indie creator David R. Flores, continues to define itself as one of the most well-written “mashup” comic series
Some of the best stories have very simple beginnings. In Power Up #1, Amie seems almost okay with her life. Waking up late, going to
Christie Shinn’s Personal Monsters: A Compendium of Monstrosities of Personality is set up like a children’s book, but it’s clear from the start that it’s
Galaxy Quest, the 1999 sci-fi romp about the cast of a Star Trek-like show that gets recruited to save a group of real aliens who
So, did you read it? No. Not 50 Shades of Grey. That’s old news! I’m talking about TMNT: Casey & April! Issue #2 is now