‘The Rook #4:’ Advance Comic Book Review
When I wrote my review of The Rook #3, I expressed mild disappointment that it wasn’t as action packed or filled with mind-bendingly paradoxical time
When I wrote my review of The Rook #3, I expressed mild disappointment that it wasn’t as action packed or filled with mind-bendingly paradoxical time
What if, instead of an atomic bomb, we won World War II with magic? Then, what if, instead of the Nazis, it was the wizards
Peter Bean is a master of exploring how modern technology impacts our lives. His short film, ReCalculating, was a lighthearted exploration of a world wherein
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A lot of Trista & Holt issues seem to open with funerals—generally for whoever was killed at the end of the previous issue. This time,
Our epic saga of eternal war and reincarnation continues. This issue has our hero, Mali, finally resigning herself to the inevitability of the war she’s
There are two types of stories that I absolutely love: superhero stories and fairy tales. Tales of Superhuman Powers combines them both by putting folktales
The first issue of The Rook featured, according to its cover, “A Time-Traveling, Gunslinging Monster Fighter,” along with a beautifully complex time loop and a
This is the final installment of the joint adventure of Mr. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Sigmund Freud, and it’s not lacking for excitement. It includes
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