‘The Chasing Arrows #1:’ Comic Book Review
In a dystopian future where most of the Earth is covered in water and the debris of a long-forgotten time, there are two worlds: the
In a dystopian future where most of the Earth is covered in water and the debris of a long-forgotten time, there are two worlds: the
The following is an interview with R.E. Stearns, the writer of the recently released novel, Barbary Station. In this interview, Fanbase Press Editor-in-Chief Barbra Dillon
Mobsters and demons mesh together in Cullen Bunn’s newest undertaking, The Damned.
Matt Kindt took his time to lay the framework in this world of the Grass Kingdom, and it’s starting to pay off. It took me
Self-esteem is defined as “confidence in one’s own worth or abilities; self-respect.” Self-esteem is an important key to success and happiness that hopefully everyone’s parents
The following is an interview with Bryan Rodriguez and Joe Laurino, the video game developers behind Attack Mountain. In this interview, Fanbase Press Editor-in-Chief Barbra
Kaiju are big business these days, and with the Valderrama Bros.’ Giants #1, there couldn’t be a more applicable term than kaiju. On the surface
Issue #21 of Dept.H uses one of those filmic devices of video footage showing things that video footage couldn’t possibly show or at least not
Not that you would need talk out loud while reading a comic book by yourself, but issue #28 of Harrow County stunned me into silence.
James Stokoe’s four-part Alien romp comes to a close. While it doesn’t really add anything new or fresh to the Alien mythos or stray from
Fellow, time travelers—it happened again! I missed a review for last month’s Back to the Future ongoing comic book storyline. Where’s my time-traveling DeLorean when
Words have power. That is the underlying theme of the comic, Word Smith, another independent project that I stumbled upon on Kickstarter that hails from