
‘The Butcher’s Boy #2:’ Comic Book Review
The personal drama and body horror are starting to build up in this month’s issue of The Butcher’s Boy. Previously, our gang was debating whether
The personal drama and body horror are starting to build up in this month’s issue of The Butcher’s Boy. Previously, our gang was debating whether
In light of the upcoming Eisner Awards for 2024, Fanbase Press Editor-in-Chief Barbra Dillon interviews various members of the comic book community regarding their thoughts
The following is an interview with Henry Chebaane regarding the recent release of the alternative history graphic novel, The Panharmonion Chronicles. In this interview, Fanbase
Since March of 2020, Fanbase Press’ weekly Comics & Coffee Zoom sessions have provided comics industry professionals with an opportunity to discuss ways to cope
The following is an interview with Printed in Blood co-founders Steven Hoveke and Phil Lawrence regarding their recent partnership with Massive Publishing for retail distribution.
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
The following is an interview with writer Joanne Starer regarding the upcoming release of the coming-of-age graphic novel, Total Suplex of the Heart, through publisher
The following is an interview with Michael Schwartz regarding his recent return to Kickstarter for the final issues of his supernatural comic book series, Armored,
The year is 1911 and the nephew of Sherlock Holmes serves as a captain in the British Army in India. When a tiger attacks civilians
As suspected, the seemingly safe refuge is not safe at all when the mermaid discovers a bone yard. Lottie, in her search for food, is
Even in a time when genre mashing and wild takes on existing property are the norm, a title like Godzilla: Skate or Die sticks out.
In a world destroyed by climate change, cosmic horror combines with catastrophe for this brand-new series that introduces readers to the impossible and hard-to-believe lifeforms