In Memoriam: Darwyn Cooke (1962 – 2016)
“Darwyn always made me feel like when he was talking to me, he was 100% focused on me. It’s because he was…he was like this
“Darwyn always made me feel like when he was talking to me, he was 100% focused on me. It’s because he was…he was like this
Wrong place, wrong time. Hayden Fryer continues his Western (Austraila) tale in the second issue of his series, Cobber (an Aussie term for friend to
*Be sure to find out how to win your own copy of Bioethics and Philosophy in Orphan Black below the review! After the airing of
Here at Fanbase Press, we strive to provide an outlet for up-and-coming creators to promote and showcase their incredible works. With thousands of creators utilizing
Inspired is the word that comes to mind after reading Issue 6 of Sam Humphries and Tom Patterson’s political satire that borders on full-blown, the-beginning-of-the-end-of-America
The White Wizard (a.k.a. Dr. Reasons) may no longer be a threat, but Inspector Deal discovers the moisture farm has more insidious secrets. The good
As we approach the final chapters of Dark Horse Comics’ Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 10, things are certainly looking bleak for the Scooby Gang.
When the light has forsaken you, that’s when I will appear. When people say that a story is multifaceted, it tends to mean that there’s
North Air Entertainment, a production company designed to develop and produce entertaining properties for TV and film, recently made its first foray into the comic
Andrez Bergen’s latest noir superhero comic is rather different from his previous noir superhero comic. Bullet Gal was a deeper and more dramatic story: a
Dan Abnett continues the newest Dark Horse cross-over cycle, picking up from his Predator: Life and Death with Prometheus: Life and Death #1. His Predator
I spent the entirety of my first review giving reasons why Matt Kindt is a genius. Now, let me take this second issue and focus