‘Bristlemouth: A Cove Horror #2-4’ – Comic Book Review
Bristlemouth basically picks up right where we left off, with a bunch of friends and overworked nurses camping in the middle of nowhere. We have
Bristlemouth basically picks up right where we left off, with a bunch of friends and overworked nurses camping in the middle of nowhere. We have
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have been entertaining fans for forty years. IDW has released this giant-sized comic of short stories to celebrate the many
When we last left the mermaid and her sidekick Lottie, the axolotl was about to be eaten by a rapacious angler fish with wings/arms. The
Cabra Cini knows that her life is extremely complicated. She transferred a drug addiction to loving the rush she gets from using her voodoo powers,
I love African science fiction. It’s fascinating to see views of the future that come from a non-Western perspective. So, when The Asiri came up
Dark Horse has enlisted Adora and the Distance scribe Marc Bernardin and Thief of Thieves artist Shawn Martinbrough for their comic book adaptation of Neil
In our last issue, Chuck, who has been trying to survive in the apocalypse alone with his dog, Addie, met a group of kids who
On one level, Canto is a retelling of The Wizard of Oz. It’s much more than that, though, and goes much deeper. It takes the
Are you a fan of The Hawk of New York, but wish there were a slightly less-dark version you could share with the youngsters in
Infinite Wheatpaste Vol. 1 is a collection of L. Pidge’s Ignatz-nominated comic series that she has self-published since 2016. This edition, released by Avery Hill