‘Ronin Island #3:’ Advance Comic Book Review
Class hierarchy, social status, racial discrimination, and sexual discrimination are all themes being handled deftly in Greg Pak and Giannis Milonogiannis’ Ronin Island.
Class hierarchy, social status, racial discrimination, and sexual discrimination are all themes being handled deftly in Greg Pak and Giannis Milonogiannis’ Ronin Island.
Empty Man #7 goes above and beyond, shifting from survival horror to something more along the lines of existential and philosophical dread. Not only does
Jeff Lemire and Dean Ormston’s meta tale of superheroes without a story has sprawled every which way since its first issue about two years ago.
Reading She Could Fly is like slipping into someone else’s madness, and it fits far too comfortably.
Welcome to a world where the past, present, and future all echo each other, the paranormal is the only way to understand the normal, and
The night is dark and full of terror.
The following is an interview with comic book creator Tameka August-George on the series, August: Comfort Zone. In this interview, Fanbase Press Editor-in-Chief Barbra Dillon chats
I have reservations making the review of Humanoids’ newest Life Drawn title, States of Mind, about me, but, in many ways, the purpose of this
Free Comic Book Day is always an event that brings new readers into comic book shops across the country and encourages long-time fans to try
Sabbath is the newest novel from Nick Mamatas (I Am Providence, The People’s Republic of Everything, Bullettime) slated to be released this November from Tor
For Free Comic Book Day (FCBD) this year, the Geeky Parent Guide’s S.T. Lakata wanted to share his thoughts on comic book publisher Image Comics,
“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