‘Star Wars Rebels: Season 2, Episode 1’ – Advance TV Review
“The Siege of Lothol” Last week, I had the privilege of attending Star Wars Celebration for the first time. It was unlike any experience I’d
“The Siege of Lothol” Last week, I had the privilege of attending Star Wars Celebration for the first time. It was unlike any experience I’d
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In the latest issue of Unit 44 from Alterna Comics, writer Wes Locher and artist Eduardo Jimenez continue the adorably hysterical sci-fi story of Area
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Now I understand why Citizen of the Galaxy was split into only three issues. Each one takes place in a different setting and set of
Transformers: Windblade – Combiner Wars #2 takes the political machinations from the main Transformers storyline and brings them into even sharper focus. The number of
With each installment of Fanboy Comics’ “Kickstarter Report” series, the FBC staff hopes to provide independent creators with a greater platform to showcase their talents
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Issue #4 of Kel Symons and Nathan Stockman’s Reyn is, largely, simply a continuation of the last issue. Reyn and his ragtag band of techno-sorcerers