‘Orphans of the Impact Winter #1:’ Comic Book Review
How would you cope with life in an apocalypse? Not the fighting for survival part, but the everyday life part: living and going about your
How would you cope with life in an apocalypse? Not the fighting for survival part, but the everyday life part: living and going about your
The following is an interview with cartoonist and filmmaker Josh Hicks regarding the upcoming release of his sci-fi graphic novel, Hotelitor: Luxury-Class Defense and Hospitality
The following is an interview with Kit Anderson regarding the upcoming release of her comic book collection, Safer Places, through Avery Hill Publishing. In this
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 award-winning author and comic book writer Cecil Castellucci regarding the launch of her Kickstarter campaign for the sequential art /
The following is an interview with Rafael Flores Jr. regarding the recent release of the comic book series, The Return of Camazotz, through Grimmcore Studios.
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Greeting, fans of the Alien franchise!
 In celebration of #AlienDay 2024, Fanbase Press invites you to check out our exclusive Alien-centric content from our staff
The following is an interview with podcast co-hosts Jaime Prater and Patrick Greene as part of Fanbase Press’ #AlienDay 2024 coverage. In this interview, Fanbase Press
The following is an interview with comic book writer Ryan Cady as part of Fanbase Press’ #AlienDay 2024 coverage. In this interview, Fanbase Press President Bryant
The following is an interview with clinical psychologist Dr. Drea Letamendi as part of Fanbase Press’ #AlienDay 2024 coverage. In this interview, Fanbase Press President Bryant
David Fincher’s highly anticipated Alien³ arrived in May 1992 and was followed immediately by a slate of disappointing reviews. By all accounts, whatever we’d been