‘Mass Effect: Discovery #1’ – Advance Comic Book Review
Tie-in comics are generally kind of hit or miss, and that especially goes when they’re tied to video games, a medium that generally allows for
Tie-in comics are generally kind of hit or miss, and that especially goes when they’re tied to video games, a medium that generally allows for
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Ziyi’s brilliant plan to spirit herself and Oh out of the underworld brings the pair back to earth at a funerary offerings stall in a
As another arc of The Wicked + The Divine passes, we are once again gifted a look into the past with another one-shot. This time,
Taking advantage of free time for the family is sometimes just a matter of choosing from all of the many different options. Part one of
The staff of Fanbase Press would like to wish you and yours a very happy International Museum Day! Every year since 1977, International Museum Day
When the going gets tough, smack the ever-loving snot out of it.
From the animated Sword in the Stone (1963) to John Boorman’s Excalibur (1981), from Antoine Fuqua’s King Arthur (2004) to Starz’s Camelot (2011), and not
“Penumbra”7.17 (aired April 7, 1999) “Accept your fate. Your greatest trial is about to begin. Don’t be afraid. All will be as it should be.”
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“Head Full of Snow” does not begin the same way as the previous two episodes of American Gods. Instead of the prologue revolving around how
I’m so used to comic book series going on for at least a couple of years, so it took me by surprise that this issue