‘Trista & Holt #14:’ Advance Comic Book Review
This is the penultimate issue of Trista & Holt, and it’s a doozy. Trista has been kidnapped and is now being driven to who knows
This is the penultimate issue of Trista & Holt, and it’s a doozy. Trista has been kidnapped and is now being driven to who knows
There’s a whole lot going on in Super Hero Resources. Taking place at an office building full of superheroes, practically the entire first issue is
At this point, I’ve reviewed several of these collections of Superman’s Sunday newspaper comics. My general takeaway up to this point is that they portray
The first thing you’ll notice about this issue is that it has Edgar Allen Poe on the cover. If you’ve been reading Future Proof up
Things have shifted gears in this issue. Up until now, it’s been about main character Mali’s journey to accept her destiny: to embrace her role
When I reviewed the first issue of Jonesy, I complained that the main character was completely self-absorbed and self-serving, but that she seemed to be
It’s difficult to tell whether I love Cinder, the protagonist of Gutter Magic, or hate him. In my review of the last issue, I talked
When last we left our holistic detective hero, he was on his way to Kenya to meet a peculiar tribe suffering from the same affliction
In September of last year, I reviewed a book called Kickstarter for the Independent Creator by Madeleine Holly-Rosing about her experiences crowdfunding her paranormal Steampunk
When last we left our star-crossed lovers, Issy Holt had been forced to marry Trista’s aunt Marcella to broker peace between their two criminal empires.