‘The Steam Engines of Oz #1:’ Comic Book Review
There’s a lot to like in Sean Patrick O’Reilly and Erik Hendrix’s The Steam Engines of Oz #1. We have a likeable, if straightforward,
There’s a lot to like in Sean Patrick O’Reilly and Erik Hendrix’s The Steam Engines of Oz #1. We have a likeable, if straightforward,
At its core, Skyward is filled with that childlike sense of adventure that makes a good children’s fantasy story. The story itself is somewhat
The best word to describe Super Zeroes is quirky. But, in a good way, not a douchetastic, trying-too-hard way. The story is about three
Way Down in Chinatown is bizarre and often incomprehensible. Sometimes shrill and discordant, sometimes uncomfortable, and sometimes discombobulating. These aren’t criticisms of the film,
From the title and the cover, I was expecting a fun ride from Attack of the Zombiesaurus Rex, and I wasn’t disappointed.
Scourge of the Vampire Velociraptors, the second installment of a series of paranormal dinosaur adventures, was just as delightful and fun as the first
God the Dyslexic Dog is an epic story in three volumes, published over the course of several years. It’s sometimes strange, occasionally surreal, often
What do you do when you are encouraged to revolt, but the revolution is not yours? What if the revolution you have produces offspring that
The Good Graveyard of Empires begins as a powerful narrative about a group of soldiers who are struggling with the ongoing war in Afghanistan.
The Colonized #2 continues the story of the Carbon Falls Collective, a small, “off the grid” town in Montana with the incredible misfortune to