‘Gunnerkrigg Court Volume 1:’ Advance TPB Review
Neil Gaiman thinks this comic is awesome, and SO DO I. (You should obviously be more interested in Mr. Gaiman’s opinion, but you’re readingmy review,
Neil Gaiman thinks this comic is awesome, and SO DO I. (You should obviously be more interested in Mr. Gaiman’s opinion, but you’re readingmy review,
Get down with the sickness. Faced with the fast-spreading plague common to all shared living experiences, our three ladies deal with their illnesses in their
Okay, I don’t call out covers often, but damn. That’ll make you look twice. Really, really great work. The second issue of Dream Reavers starts
I’m not entirely sure what to make of this comic, but there’s a lot of elements that I really enjoy. First, we have a guy
Here we go, kids! It’s time to party. The third issue of Rafael Albuquerque and Mike Johnson’s Ei8ht is an explosive showdown that we have
A few more tales to pay for ales . . . In this second collection of guest writers and artists, we are treated to three
No taxation without representation. Brian K. Wood gives us his take on the American Revolution and gives us a tale as deep and interesting as
Maxwell Neely-Cohen’s first novel is an exploration of what it means to grow up in an age where information travels faster than wisdom, and the
I am really, really mad right now. Two reasons: 1. I have to wait another month for the next issue of this incredible series.2. There
Krynn calls us back. The first work of high fantasy that I read wasn’t Bilbo and Frodo’s sojourns through Middle Earth, I had not traveled