In Memoriam: Bill Paxton, 1955 – 2017
Losing a beloved pop culture icon is always an occasion filled with sorrow and pain, but the circumstances seem even more cruel when we lose
Losing a beloved pop culture icon is always an occasion filled with sorrow and pain, but the circumstances seem even more cruel when we lose
Inspector Oh #1 ended with Ziyi valiantly trying to return her uncle to life with a magical pearl. The latest issue proves our fierce heroine
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In the final hours of this year’s Long Beach Comic Expo, as the attendees began to trickle out and a few vendors closed shop early,
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If you’re looking for a light, fluffy graphic novel about rainbows, unicorns, and a world full of magical happiness, do not pick up Dark Matter
Writer Zack Kaplan discusses “being hopeful in dark times” in a letter to fans, which can be seen in the trade paperback, Eclipse: Volume One.
The following is an interview with Amanda Meadows, co-owner (with Geoffrey Golden) of the Los Angeles-based funny books publishing company, Devastator Press. In this interview,
The following is an interview with Christina “Steenz” Stewart, Social Media Strategist for Lion Forge Comics and artist of the graphic novel, Archival Quality. In
Note: Limited description of gameplay past Chapter 1 (Mia) to minimize spoilers for characters and game-events. Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, 25 games after the original
The following is an interview with Julia Plostnieks, director of Theatre Unleashed‘s production of Cannibals Alone in North Hollywood, CA. In this interview, Fanbase Press Editor-in-Chief