‘Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency #4:’ Advance Comic Book Review
The best way to enjoy this comic is to forget that it’s based on an established series by a beloved author and take it as
The best way to enjoy this comic is to forget that it’s based on an established series by a beloved author and take it as
This comic, in my opinion, is what time travel adventures are all about. It begins with crazy, fast-paced sci-fi action, which sets the tone for
When the Future Proof story began, things were relatively simple. Well, as simple as a time travel story of this type can be, anyway. James
The first two issues of Nightwasp were broad, joke-a-minute, Zucker Brothers-style comedy. What little plot there was mainly served as a setup for a variety
Anne Frankenstein tells the story of the rise of a new Nazi regime in 2046, and the 9-foot-tall cyborg woman that the underground resistance builds
We continue with the non-canonical adventures of Mr. Sherlock Holmes. When we last left our heroes, Holmes was hot on the trail of the nefarious
The latest issue of Trista & Holt is a little different. First, it’s double-sized. Secondly, it’s almost entirely backstory, telling us about Trista’s childhood. Most
I’ve seen a lot of Kickstarter campaigns. I’ve contributed to a fair few of them, and even helped to promote one or two. I’ve seen
According to my records, the last Danger Girl comic I read and reviewed was nearly a year ago—and that one barely featured the actual Danger
When I first wrote my review of Dirk Gently #1, I was going to include a rather lengthy rant about how Dirk is drawn as