‘The Witcher #1:’ Advance Comic Book Review
More than anything, I feel like The Witcher is a missed opportunity. At least in the US, most people likely to pick up this series
More than anything, I feel like The Witcher is a missed opportunity. At least in the US, most people likely to pick up this series
A little more than a year ago, I reviewed the first book in Moro Rogers’ City in the Desert trilogy and quite enjoyed it. The
I like airships. Not, like, semi-plausible, lighter-than-air airships, but airships that just look like they have no business being airborne. The first page of Undertow
I’ve been reading A Voice in the Dark since the first issue, which was one of those I picked up off the shelves on a
Greg Rucka and Michael Lark’s Lazarus was probably my favorite new series of 2013, and it’s about time I got around to reviewing an issue.Â
If genial, anti-heroic serial killer Dexter Morgan was a mixed race female college freshman, he’d be something like Zoey Aarons. Indeed, in some ways, A
When I reviewed the first issue of The Answer way back in January, I found it quite entertaining, with adistinct, slightly off-kilter personality that appealed
The year is 1951. Television is in its infancy, still competing with radio to bring popular entertainment directly into people’s homes. It’s not glamorous, it’s
Thumbprint is an adaptation of Joe Hill’s novella of the same name, the story of an Army MP who returns from a troubled tour
The final issue of the Blackburn Burrow free miniseries from Amazon Studios and 12-Gauge Comics is as completely readable as the earlier issues in