The Hunchback of Notre Dame: A Comic Book Review
I feel somewhat obliged to warn you, my dear reader, that I might spoil a classic novel from 181 years ago. This is the
I feel somewhat obliged to warn you, my dear reader, that I might spoil a classic novel from 181 years ago. This is the
Recycled SPOILERS for the Setting After a series of natural disasters (called the Crash) has wrecked the planet, society, and the ecosystems of the
Blacksad: A Silent Hell, the fourth Blacksad comic, is a gorgeous noir story set in New Orleans of the ’50s. The first detail that
The comic book event of the summer is nigh! Before Watchmen, the much-anticipated prequel series to Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ Watchmen, will consist of
Mike Norton’s Battlepug is a silly book. I don’t know where exactly to start, so I’ll go roughly chronologically. Battlepug starts by obviously referencing
*Please note that this article is an opinion-editorial. I think that right now is my favorite time of the year to be a geek.
The biggest problem that I have run into since I started working with Fanboy Comics is that I have started thinking about the things
Brian Wood has fostered a reputation as a counter-culture comic creator. More Abbie Hoffman than R. Crumb, Wood seems to be interested in what
Channel Zero is a lo-fi mixtape of a book. Written in the era of Giuliani’s war on crime in New York, this is a
BPRDHOETTOJHO, which shall be referred to as “THE COMIC” or “THE BOOK,” is everything I love in Mike Mignola’s work. It bounces back and