The Kickstarter Report: ‘Zombie Ranch: A Tale of a Weird, New West – Volume One’
Dearest Walking Dead Fans: With Season 5 having come to a close, I know that you must be in zombie withdrawal. It can’t be easy
Dearest Walking Dead Fans: With Season 5 having come to a close, I know that you must be in zombie withdrawal. It can’t be easy
Transformers #40: Combiner Wars Part 2 provides a link between the main comic and the plot from the current Windblade mini-series. Mairghread Scott, the Windblade
Neil Gaiman thinks this comic is awesome, and SO DO I. (You should obviously be more interested in Mr. Gaiman’s opinion, but you’re readingmy review,
Picking up at the beginning of a new story arc and not having read the original arc can prove to be as annoying as not
Lumberjanes #1 began in media res, so we never knew how this motley crew came together until now. Issue #13 of Lumberjanes takes us back
Get down with the sickness. Faced with the fast-spreading plague common to all shared living experiences, our three ladies deal with their illnesses in their
“My stomach rolls empty, and I lie to keep her calm. There has to be another explanation. If not . . . that leaves me
Linus has been isolated and alone since his beloved Mary left him. To fight against the sad memories, he heads out to fish on the
In a somewhat random turn of events, fueled mostly by my inability to plan for some variety in my reading schedule, I ended up starting
Okay, I don’t call out covers often, but damn. That’ll make you look twice. Really, really great work. The second issue of Dream Reavers starts
Simplicity in the midst of intricate complexity. Such is the cornerstone of Andrew P. Weston’s masterful science fiction novel, The IX. Tens of thousands of
I’m not entirely sure what to make of this comic, but there’s a lot of elements that I really enjoy. First, we have a guy