‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 12 #1’ – Comic Book Review (The Reckoning)
Creator Joss Whedon returns to Buffy the Vampire Slayer with the release of the premiere issue of Buffy: Season 12 #1, the fifth comic book
Creator Joss Whedon returns to Buffy the Vampire Slayer with the release of the premiere issue of Buffy: Season 12 #1, the fifth comic book
Where do I even begin? Recently, a few characters from the comic book world had found their way into my top two. Out of nowhere,
This simple, rather unassuming comic explores a lot of fascinating sci-fi concepts that tend not to get a lot of attention in mainstream pop culture.
The following is an interview with Brad Jost, host of The Jurassic Park Podcast. In this interview, Fanbase Press President Bryant Dillon talks with Jost
Fanbase Press’ coverage of the 2018 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards continues with the “Countdown to the Eisners” series. From Monday, June 4, through Friday,
Despite some of the more divisive parts of the Rick and Morty franchise, their comic book offerings have always been a steady stream of laughs
Hey, Wonder people. Ready for a little Wednesday Wonder Woman action? I sure am. 

We’re currently living in a time when new ideas and beliefs are finally being discussed, challenging the preconceived notions that many have. One of the
Comparing a certain Netflix show about a female prison to Kaijumax is probably inevitable and understandable; the similarities do exist, and yet the differences are
Right off the bat, Shanghai Red #1 is not a pirate story, despite what the first few panels might have you believe. It’s something better.
I started Gideon Falls #4 worried that it would be all exposition, but about a third of the way in, it breaks your mind and
Issue #3 of Steve Orlando and Garry Brown’s Crude starts to find its way again after a second issue that I felt pulled us too