‘Shadowman #10:’ Comic Book Review
“We typically don’t know what we have until it’s lost” is a lesson that many of us heard growing up, and it’s one that Jack
“We typically don’t know what we have until it’s lost” is a lesson that many of us heard growing up, and it’s one that Jack
Who is Wonder Girl? Wonder Girl originally made her first appearance in comics as a younger version of Wonder Woman (Princess Diana). It wasn’t until
I’m embarrassed to admit it, but I’ve never read Michael Moorcock’s books. I’ve read almost every other fantasy writer, but, for some reason, I never
I would like to begin my review of “The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos” by pointing out how I correctly predicted that the Stenza would
I read issue one of The Empty Man, but a concussion kept me from writing the review at the time, so here we are at
Ho, ho, Hellboy, the magical man in red is coming to your comic store this holiday (this Wednesday to be specific), and he brings with
When I started playing The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild in December of 2017, I was immediately entranced by the beautiful, open-world design
I know this is issue #1 of Hellboy and the B.P.R.D 1956, but, really, it’s an ongoing series that’s well into its run. Be that
This week marks the release of the second issue of Dark Horse Comics’ Alien 3: The Unproduced Screenplay, a comic book adaptation of William Gibson’s
Just because Halloween is over doesn’t mean you can’t still enjoy all of the spooks and scares of Blackwood. Investigate the strange, unusual happenings of
Things are getting dangerous in Joe Golem: Occult Detective – The Drowning City #4. What’s happened thus far is a pretty tangled web of intrigue
I can only begin to process what’s happening in the Black Hammer universe, but what started out as a fun jaunt into the future with