‘Scout’s Honor #5:’ Comic Book Review
“I’m sorry, Dez… But you can’t build a home upon a lie… One way or another… This is the end of the line.”
“I’m sorry, Dez… But you can’t build a home upon a lie… One way or another… This is the end of the line.”
Throughout 2020, Fanbase Press’ weekly Creator Forums provided comics industry professionals with an opportunity to discuss ways to cope with the changing comics landscape in
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The following is an interview with writer Chris Roberson and artist Leila del Duca regarding the recent release of their new murder mystery comic book
Here at Fanbase Press, we strive to provide an outlet for up-and-coming creators to promote and showcase their incredible works. With thousands of creators utilizing
The following is an interview with Leo X. Robertson regarding the recent release of the horror short story collection, Unfortunates. In this interview, Fanbase Press
I love history, so when I was approached to read the ARC (Advanced Reader Copy) of an anthology of historical fiction about the interaction of
“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
Quick recap so far: New day, new troubles. As always, human trafficking never goes well, and Zoë and her crew have picked up a mysterious
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The following is an interview with award-winning writer/illustrator Richard Fairgray regarding the recent release of the middle grade graphic novel, Black Sand Beach 2: Do You