‘King Tiger #1:’ Advance Comic Book Review
Goku has been training . . . King Tiger makes a triumphant return to Dark Horse at the hands of Randy Stradley and Douglas Wheatley
Goku has been training . . . King Tiger makes a triumphant return to Dark Horse at the hands of Randy Stradley and Douglas Wheatley
Heroes, sometimes, make themselves. It’s likely the dream of anyone who does a stunt or super-power show, to really become the hero you play day
I am Jack’s utter dominance. Sebastian has camped out on the porch of the house on Paper Street, knowing to wait the three days to
Curiouser and curiouser and . . . WTF? I had no previous experience with Rob Liefeld’s Supreme before venturing into Supreme: Blue Rose and, truthfully,
Welcome to The Autumnlands: Tooth and Claw, a world of magic and majesty, where every dog has his day, as well as giraffes and goats
Nobody likes a bully. Paul Tobin and Ron Chan continue their jaunt through Neighborville with the second issue of the Bully for You storyline of
To boldly go into Blackest Night . . . You got your Paramount in my DC! You got your Power Ring in my Warp Core!
It flows downhill, always. There’s nothing that excites me more when I begin a new series than a well-built world, one that feels lived in,
We live in a fairly ordinary world: we go to work; we play with our families; and if we work hard enough, we can manage
She’s dead, Jim. Christie Shinn and Hora Tora Studios bring us an interesting and curious new property in Sepulchre. The official synopsis reads like any