‘The Grace of Kings:’ Book Review
There are two things that struck me very early on while reading Ken Liu’s exquisite opening stanza to The Dandelion Dynasty series. The first is
There are two things that struck me very early on while reading Ken Liu’s exquisite opening stanza to The Dandelion Dynasty series. The first is
It’s a rare read that I find myself having to step back before writing a review. Though I devoured Harrow County #1 (Dark Horse Comics)
Simplicity in the midst of intricate complexity. Such is the cornerstone of Andrew P. Weston’s masterful science fiction novel, The IX. Tens of thousands of
Prometheus: Fire and Stone is terrifying. Especially if you turn on the Prometheus Motion Picture Soundtrack and let it play in the background while you
Tortured Life (T Publications) is a 6-issue, supernatural/horror comic series about a man with an unusual curse. Richard Carter sees dead people – before they
I wish I had a better review for this collection. It delves into the specific type of sci-fi story I really love, it plays with
There’s a lot up there in outer space that we don’t know about – A. Lot. It’s so vast our brains can’t comprehend it. These
I’ve wanted to get my hands on Dark Horse’s Lady Killer since day one. Jumping on at the second-to-last issue, I was hoping I didn’t
Finishing out the run of Abigail and the Snowman, a story about a young girl, Abigail, and her best friend Claude, a yeti, being chased
Part adventure serial, part social satire, a group of scientists have traveled back into the distant, distant, distant, distant, distant, distant, distant, distant, distant, etc.