
‘Pet Noir #1:’ Comic Book Review
Do you love cats? Detective stories? Space operas? Then, Pet Noir has all that and more. This all-ages comic based on the novel by Pati

Do you love cats? Detective stories? Space operas? Then, Pet Noir has all that and more. This all-ages comic based on the novel by Pati

If nothing else, I know that I’m never going to go wrong with a release from BOOM! Studios, but I’m still consistently caught off guard

Wynd is on the run. With him is his best friend who is basically a sister, a prince who is fleeing his father (the King),

“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

Nocterra has been a high-energy story right from the start, and that doesn’t change at all in Scott Snyder and Tony S. Daniel’s newest issue

Fanbase Press Contributor Phillip Kelly plays and reviews a handful of brand new independent video games, all costing no more than $25. Why? There are

The ambitious, new Chinatown noir from writer Pornsak Pichetshote and artist Alexandre Tefenkgi takes a measured first step, but leaves a lasting impression. The Good

One of the most difficult things about growing up is living up to the examples of our heroes. Parents, mentors, and others can unwittingly create

Greeting, fans of a galaxy far, far away!

I love Japanese folklore and horror. I also love the wise dogs of Beasts of Burden – dogs that use witchcraft to protect the world.

I will never know true, unfettered fear. Not like some people. I’m not wearing that as a badge of honor, it’s simply a reality of

There’s an absolutely masterful sequence in the third issue of Dead Dog’s Bite in which shadows are used so effectively that you feel a real