‘Battlecats: Volume 3, Issue #1’ – Advance Comic Book Review
I was introduced to independent publisher Mad Cave Studios five years ago when they released a new digital comic book series, Battlecats. I was drawn
I was introduced to independent publisher Mad Cave Studios five years ago when they released a new digital comic book series, Battlecats. I was drawn
The Lunar Ladies is a modern-day tribute to the old sci-fi/adventure comics of the ’40s and ’50s. If you’ve read my reviews in the past,
The following is an interview with director/producer/author/scholar Linda G. Mills regarding the release of her feature film, The Rest of Us. In this interview, Fanbase
Are there any geeky parents out there who homeschooled this past year? Well, I did. For anyone considering homeschooling next year, whether it be for
“Between the Panels” is a bi-weekly interview series focusing on comic book creators of all experience levels, seeking to examine not just what each individual
Whew! Boy! Holy shit! If you were waiting for Stray Dogs to go full serial killer, then this is the issue. Comic books don’t get
If you can imagine a Kaiju story as told by David Cronenberg, you’ll get Ultramega. The very first issue taught me to expect the unexpected,
This is the same world that Joe Golem, another Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden character, inhabits. It’s a world of witches and alternate time lines.
The following is an interview with PJ Manney regarding the release of the thrilling conclusion to her Philip K. Dick Award-nominated trilogy, (CON)SCIENCE. In this interview,
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Stepping into darkness takes courage. Stepping back in? That way madness lies.