‘Insufferable #1:’ Advance Comic Book Review (Stop Me Now If You’ve Heard This One)
What if you took a few well-known origin or separation stories, some continuations, a smattering of angst, and blended them all together? Insufferable is very
What if you took a few well-known origin or separation stories, some continuations, a smattering of angst, and blended them all together? Insufferable is very
After Becky and Malcolm’s bizarre encounter with some kind of strange, alien lifeform in Issue #1 of UFOlogy, James Tynion IV and Noah J. Yuenkel
What’s really scary is how unscary it can be. Eric Powell has come a long way in his Goon series; the pencils get better with
In the first volume of Rat Queens, we met Betty, Dee, Hannah, and Violet, who are . . . well, the Rat Queens. We sympathized
The Pathfinder RPG is now 7 years old and, in addition to the core rules, has had several new books that offer new player classes,
This issue opens big, with Trista shot and bleeding to death. Then, we go back and see what twist of fate led us here. Come
All together now . . . This is the issue I’ve been waiting for in Rafael Albuquerque and Mike Johnson’s time traveling sci-fi romp. Things
There are several things that can drive a good story forward. Strong and interesting characters give you a reason to stick with a story. Striking
Just when it was safe to leave the asylum . . . Image is going big with the new series, Injection. Poised between The X-Men
As your dropship lands, you can hear fighting in the distance, the bark of machine guns, and the shrieks of launched missiles. Your worries and
This probably didn’t get the news attention it deserved, but we recently passed the 12-year anniversary of George Bush’s “Mission Accomplished” speech. Twelve years later
For those unfamiliar with the unique and exciting, Los Angeles-based one-act festival known as Sci-Fest LA, this is the second year of the production. Composed