‘321: Fast Comics’ – Comic Book Review
So . . . yeah. I’m not sure if I should be flattered or insulted, but my editor likes throwing the weird stuff at me.
So . . . yeah. I’m not sure if I should be flattered or insulted, but my editor likes throwing the weird stuff at me.
Each issue of That Bulletproof Kid gives a grander scope to the adventure. Our hero, Anth, a.k.a. Bulletproof, has gone from being an ordinary superhero’s
When we last left Primo Rocket and the rest of the gang at Rocket Salvage, they were on the run from . . . pretty
Some big names jump into the fray for the big, 200th issue of Dark Horse Presents. Mike Mignola gives us a Hellboy tale that encapsulates
Mike Mignola expands the Hellboy universe with Frankenstein Underground #1, and its beginnings are intriguing. Set in the same year as Hellboy’s appearance in Dark
Dude, we always make things better. When we last left our intrepid heroes . . . or these couple of dopes that work in the
Something’s gotten . . . very squishy. This is a little different than the titles I usually check out from Archaia; it’s much more gruesome.
What’s great about diving into a new series is seeing the promise captured with every turn of the page. Adamant to see a series through,
The June Alley Inn in Barkstone has a tradition. Mice with outstanding tabs are allowed, once a year, to participate in a storytelling contest. The
Reyn #2 is upon us, releasing this Wednesday, February 18, from Image Comics, and the ass kicking continues. For those unfamiliar with the series, Reyn,
LA-based theatre company Theatre Unleashed (TU) recently launched its 2015 season with the premiere of Ligature Marks, a play that examines a dysfunctional and destructive
Hold onto your butts. Thrust into the action immediately, Rafael Albuquerque and Mike Johnson’s team-up story certainly starts with some rising action. We meet a