‘Wild’s End Volume 1: First Light’ – Advance TPB Review
I love this book. Period. I could end the review right there and would be editorially correct. I love this book. In fact, there is
I love this book. Period. I could end the review right there and would be editorially correct. I love this book. In fact, there is
2015, of course, is the 65th anniversary of the original publication of Charles Schulz’ iconic comic strip, Peanuts. While it’s easy to take the strip
Ronald Montgomery is a talented storyteller, and this anthology, a collection of five very different stories, is a solid showcase for these talents.
Relaxed fit jeans. That’s the first thing that comes to mind when I think about my first reading of Courage, Dino Caruso’s “lived-in-feel” series that
I’ve mentioned this in previous reviews, but in case you missed it, I am a big Bronze Age guy. I love what was being (mass)
BACKSTORY: This is the first part of a multi-book story arc that, according to Dark Horse, is the final installation of this Eisner Award-winning horror
When I was a kid and we still had a newspaper delivered to the house, when my father was all done reading it – and
Full Disclosure: This is my first time reading Suicide Risk from Mike Carey, Elena Casagrande, Haemi Jang (Issue #18), and BOOM! Studios, so there may
Sometimes, the things we fear most are things we don’t think about. I realized that with Post Mortem #0: The Harvesting. Out of all my
Hello, my name is Jac, and I am a pega-sister. What started as research has turned into a soft spot for the mystical residents of