‘Mumbai Confidential Book 1: Good Cop, Bad Cop’ – Graphic Novel Review
I’m not a noir expert, but I’ve seen the classics: Chinatown, The Maltese Falcon, Touch of Evil, Out of the Past. You get the
I’m not a noir expert, but I’ve seen the classics: Chinatown, The Maltese Falcon, Touch of Evil, Out of the Past. You get the
The eagerly anticipated Penguins vs Possums #3 was released last weekend at WonderCon 2013, and it is awesome! I feel like the PvP team
When I first picked up the Johnny Red collection Angels Over Stalingrad, I was completely excited. As a late-blooming American comic fan, I wasn’t
You don’t just read Everybody Loves Tank Girl by Alan C. Martin and Jim Mahfood, you enter into it, like some passionate, beer-drenched, shotgun
I haven’t seen (read?) a whole lot of motion comics, but the ones I have encountered struck me as some sort of awkward hybrid between
To read Justin Robinson’s Mr Blank is like following some self-deprecating, white rabbit into a sprawling, L.A. noir wonderland on a 100-m.p.h., nerd culture-fueled
Wicked and wild, Tank Girl – Carioca by co-creators Alan Martin and Mick McMahon (Judge Dredd) holds nothing sacred as it dissects religion, rebellion,
This ain’t no March of the Penguins! Like some passionate, forbidden collaboration between Walt Disney and Quentin Tarantino, Penguins vs. Possums is an angry
With the Earth Above Us, billed as a black and white, retro flashback to an all-ages science fiction adventure, is a moody throwback that
Lost Lake is a head-spinning slasher film that keeps you on the edge of your seat right up until the shocking finale. A new