‘Life, Death, & the Middle:’ Theatre Review
What comes to your mind when you think, “An evening of poetry?” Is it a bunch of hipsters or goth kids gathering in a dimly
What comes to your mind when you think, “An evening of poetry?” Is it a bunch of hipsters or goth kids gathering in a dimly
The latest in a long line of unconquerable, fearless, tough women is most definitely Cabra Cini. In Cabra Cini: Voodoo Junkie Hitwoman (Actuality Press), Cabra
I’m not sure if Oni Press (Scott Pilgrim) knew exactly what they were going to get when they gave the go ahead to Princess Ugg,
Last year, the Fanboy Comics staff had the distinct pleasure of reviewing the first annual Sci-Fest LA, Hollywood’s first one-act play festival that celebrates all
It’s the beginning of February, and you know what that means. No, I’m not talking about Groundhog Day. (Although, if that was your guess, you
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These are the voyages of the Starship, Enterprise. In the three years that Gene Roddenberry’s vision sped across the galaxy and into the homes of
One thing I’ve been noticing about comic books lately is that, within each issue, less and less story is being told, so story arcs can
I want this comic to be better, simply because the art is unbelievably amazing. I was intrigued with the first issue. Josie Schuller, a Mad
Wow, this got pretty heavy. After losing the support of a major potential ally (only because his ally’s kid got all dead while under the
In the second issue of Feathers, we find Poe getting to know his new acquaintance, Bianca. Each has a life the other doesn’t understand and
Matt Fraction. That should be all I need to say to recommend his newest book from Image Comics, Casanova: Acedia. It used to be that