‘American Gods #1: Shadows’ – Advance Comic Book Review
In the first issue of American Gods, P. Craig Russell and Scott Hampton effectively bring to life the darkness and mystery of Neil Gaiman’s brilliant
In the first issue of American Gods, P. Craig Russell and Scott Hampton effectively bring to life the darkness and mystery of Neil Gaiman’s brilliant
Today marks the 20th anniversary of the premiere (March 10, 1997) of Joss Whedon’s television series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, which brought to the small
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If you’re uncertain about what comic book to buy next, especially because one issue might not give you all that you’re looking for as it
Today, March 10th, 2017, marks the 20th anniversary of the official premiere of Joss Whedon’s enduring and iconic TV series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Underestimated
Joss Whedon knows how to shock and awe. He is a master of the dramatic, the epic, and the apocalyptic. An average Whedon episode of
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I was still living overseas when Buffy the Vampire Slayer premiered on televisions across America in the spring of 1997. I missed the initial interest
When we last left our crew of stalwart and increasingly more impatient Gods, they were doing what all large groups of Gods with limited time
In this penultimate issue of Snowfall from Joe Harris and MartÃn Morazzo, the line between terrorist and patriot becomes very thin.
The following is an interview with comic book writer and artist Scott Larson, who is currently working on the Steampunk/horror adventure series, Visitations. In this
The air is frigid. Snow falls to the ground, covering every inch moving forward. The fallen medieval soldier is within sight of sanctuary, a large