‘The Rise of the Antichrist #6:’ Comic Book Review
Betvin Geant and Kay continue their chronicling of the bringer of the second coming, and it seems that the “wandering in the wilderness” part is
Betvin Geant and Kay continue their chronicling of the bringer of the second coming, and it seems that the “wandering in the wilderness” part is
This is sudden. I really don’t know how this can be the final issue of this series. There was so much fun potential and craziness
Well, I’ll be shrugged. The fluffer did it. There’s been a huge movement of nostalgia in all forms of media lately; old B- and C-list
Squishy with a dose of nerd. Death, as a character, has been used a considerable amount in pop culture, from Dr. Faustas to Bill and
Clunk clunk hissssh thunk and a boom. The rowdy and aimin’-to-misbehave crew of the Steam Man continue to search the wilderness for the Dark Rider
You’re an angry elf. In reference to that fine holiday film, imagine if instead of Peter Dinklage merely kicking Will Ferrell’s a$%, he tied him
I ain’t ‘fraid of no ghosts. Nostalgia is a huge part of many industries’ business plans right now. Sometimes, it works (Star Trek), and, sometimes,
I’m so going to hell. But, that’s okay. I’ll be getting in line to get Skottie Young’s autograph. It’ll be great. Once again, we dive
What scares you more: the demons in the street or in your closet? I’ve been consistently impressed with this series since the first issue, each
Taking the pulse of the industry. This second issue of Stuck in the Gutters takes a large step forward. First, the comics included this time