Wonder Woman Wednesday: What Does ‘Wonder Woman’ Have to Do with ‘The Breakfast Club?’
As a child of the ’80s, I was delighted to see the above picture making its rounds on the internet this week. A fun parody/homage
As a child of the ’80s, I was delighted to see the above picture making its rounds on the internet this week. A fun parody/homage
Last month, publisher Bliss on Tap continued its high-speed zombie comic book series with the release of Train 8: The Zombie Express #2, picking up
The idea of identity is one of the more prominent themes that seems to be recurring throughout Shanghai Red, and it’s one that I didn’t
I’ve been reading a lot of Jeff Lemire’s books recently. He’s an exceptional writer. Not every choice he makes as a creator lands with me
Dark Horse has released a brand new series titled Beasts of Burden: Wise Dogs and Eldritch Men. As somewhat of a Lovecraft fan, I read
I think that just about every comic book fan alive in 1993 knows where they were when they found out Superman died. I was in
The world of the Avatars is one of the fullest and most vibrant worlds created in the last 20 years. Aang’s journey in the three
How to Train Your Dragon has been one of my favorite animated film series of the last few decades. It struck me immediately on a
“Hell is empty, and all the devils are here.”— William Shakespeare, The Tempest
Cullen Bunn is one of the most prominent horror writers in comic books right now. From his recently finished, Eisner-nominated hit, Harrow County, to his
Adventure awaits within the pages of Ether. Boone Dias travels the alternate universe created from the runoff of all of the stories we tell. At
During San Diego Comic-Con 2018, Fanbase Press’ Bryant Dillon spoke with Star Wars writer Michael Kogge (Star Wars: The Force Awakens Junior Novelization, Star Wars: