‘Dawn of the Planet of the Apes #5:’ Advance Comic Book Review
War. What is it good for? Well, maybe something . . . Of course, I’m not talking about actual war. I’m talking about Michael Moreci’s
War. What is it good for? Well, maybe something . . . Of course, I’m not talking about actual war. I’m talking about Michael Moreci’s
Finishing out the run of Abigail and the Snowman, a story about a young girl, Abigail, and her best friend Claude, a yeti, being chased
Part adventure serial, part social satire, a group of scientists have traveled back into the distant, distant, distant, distant, distant, distant, distant, distant, distant, etc.
When Fanboy Comics is not providing you with the latest in geek news and entertainment, the FBC staff hopes to offer our readers a myriad
Each month, Fanboy Comics Contributor Joshua Desjardins (a.k.a. Stagedork83) receives new and exciting subscription boxes from Loot Crate, and the FBC readers have a chance
During its time on the silver screen and the pages of Dark Horse comics, the species of intergalactic hunters commonly referred to by Geekdom as
A dream is a wish your heart makes . . . There are a lot of people who would rather live the dream than the
Want an all-ages comic that entertains and has educational value? West Texas artist Chris Ruggia’s Jack: Adventures in Texas’ Big Bend might fit the bill!
Tessnia Sanoby is an extraordinary girl. She is smart, athletic, and loves her parents and friends. She moves through high school and college with dedication
Greetings, my fellow Scoobies! I know I’ve been oddly absent these last few months, with my reviews of the current issues of Buffy the Vampire
“Spry, I know this is hard for you. I’m going to give you some good advice, but it may sound terrible. So, bear with me.”“Eighteen
For a series with a limited run, pages are precious real estate. As such, readers anticipate a lot of concise storytelling with packed page turns.