‘Mighty Elvis: A Graphic Biography’ – Advance Hardcover Review
This book wasn’t at all what I expected. The term “graphic biography” made me think it would be an account of Elvis’ life, told in
This book wasn’t at all what I expected. The term “graphic biography” made me think it would be an account of Elvis’ life, told in
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This collection is a joyous showcase of great scenes from the Final Fantasy series that are blended with our everyday items, including great still images
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The following is an interview with Griffin Cork regarding the upcoming release of the webseries, Abracadavers. In this interview, Fanbase Press Editor-in-Chief Barbra Dillon chats
The following is an interview with Michael Conrad regarding his graphic novel, Tremor Dose, from ComiXology Originals. In this interview, Fanbase Press Editor-in-Chief Barbra Dillon
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As the end of 2019 draws near, the Fanbase Press staff and contributors wanted to take a look back at the year’s media from our