
‘H.P. Lovecraft’s The Colour Out of Space’ -Trade Paperback Review
Welcome to the table. There is something so magical, unsettling, and strangely enjoyable about the genres of weird fiction and eldritch horror. As a kid,

Welcome to the table. There is something so magical, unsettling, and strangely enjoyable about the genres of weird fiction and eldritch horror. As a kid,

The following is an interview with cartoonist Meredith McClaren (Black Cloak) regarding the recent release of the graphic novel, Meat Eaters, with Oni Press. In

Since March of 2020, Fanbase Press’ weekly Comics & Coffee Zoom sessions have provided comics industry professionals with an opportunity to discuss ways to cope

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

Mochi, Claire, and Hiro are just your average kids, except they live on a planet where gravity shifts on a regular basis and the local

Traveling to the dragon graveyard becomes an event for not only the humans, but the dragons, as well. A brutal storm sends Vera, Robin, and

The following is an interview with composer Asaf Sagiv (ReMastered: Who Shot the Sheriff) regarding the recent release of his debut solo album, IMA. In

The following is an interview with Jake Mastar and Drawsmile regarding the upcoming release of the graphic novel series, Demon Rush. In this interview, Fanbase

This week, Dark Horse releases the finale to Mark Millar and Per Berg’s Vatican City. This fast-paced and action-packed mini-series has centered around a group

The second issue of James Robinson and Jesus Merino’s urban fantasy noir, Los Monstruos, released last month from Dark Horse Comics. After introducing readers to

The following is an interview with Shannon Eric Denton (Kingdom Riders) and Tom Mandrake (Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight) regarding the release of the

Illustrated histories of the early days of the comic book industry have been around for a long time. Real Facts Comics #5 (1946) showed how