‘H. P. Lovecraft’s The Call of Cthulhu: Concertina Book’ – Advance Graphic Novel Review
“A mountain walked or stumbled. God! What wonder that across the earth a great architect went mad… The Thing of the idols, the green, sticky
“A mountain walked or stumbled. God! What wonder that across the earth a great architect went mad… The Thing of the idols, the green, sticky
One of the best ways to occupy one’s time is to dive into a good story. The world around us goes quiet as we become
The following is an interview with Don Aguillo, writer and artist of the comic book series, Rise, from In Hiatus Studios. In this interview, Fanbase
The following is an interview with Heinz Olaf Klöppel (a.k.a. HOK), creator, writer, and penciler of the comic book series, Touch. In this interview, Fanbase Press
Tangent. Secant. Cosine. Sine. 3.14159. Go, Pi Day!
The indie comic scene has spawned everything from turtles that have mastered the ninja arts to dragons with head fins and police badges, so the
Okay, readers! We have some excellent news this week. I was espousing in a recent column how DC Comics should be doing major Wonder Woman
Zombies are no stranger to the horror genre, having slowly (or quickly – depending on your zombie mobility preference) crept into the pop culture zeitgeist
I had a conversation very recently with a friend about how iconic the poster was for John Hughes’ wonderful teen movie, The Breakfast Club. I’m
Issue #13 of Grass Kings finds a really nice balance between the war that’s been brewing between the Grass Kingdom and the outside world and
My Ainsel #1 marks the beginning of the second arc in the American Gods series adapted from Neil Gaiman’s classic novel. We jump right in
Issue number 4 of the Valderramas’ Giants leaps a year into the future. Usually, time jumps like this so early on (or near the end