
‘Slayer: Repentless #1’ – Advance Comic Book Review
For nearly thirty years, the name Slayer has been synonymous with some of the most controversial and brilliant heavy metal to ever exist. As a

‘Masked #3:’ Advance Comic Book Review
Previously on Masked – we find our central character, Frank Braffort, recovering from what can best be described as an explosive transformation. Self-creating anomalies have

‘TMNT Ongoing #66:’ Advance Comic Book Review
Well, the new year is officially here, and the holidays have gone as quickly as they came . . . but not before our favorite

‘Back to the Future: Biff to the Future #1’ – Advance Comic Book Review
I’m not sure how I feel about this comic. On the one hand, the concept is rather an interesting one. It chronicles Biff Tannen’s rise

‘Justice League Dark’ Premiere: Matt Ryan Talks with Fanbase Press on Bringing John Constantine to the Team
At The Paley Center for Media in Los Angeles, CA, Fanbase Press Editor-in-Chief Barbra Dillon talks with actor Matt Ryan (Constantine, The Halcyon) about his

‘Aliens vs. Predator: Life and Death #2’ – Advance Comic Book Review
There are two issues left of the Life and Death cycle, with sixteen issues total encapsulating the worlds of Predator, Prometheus, Alien, and AvP under

‘Dept.H #10:’ Advance Comic Book Review
There’s something very intimate and personal, even beautiful, about Issue #10 of Matt and Sharlene Kindt’s Dept.H. It feels almost like a really great Michaelangelo

‘Ether #3:’ Advance Comic Book Review
Two realities, two bases for said realities: one science-based and the other magic-based. Boone Dias is a scientist who has found a way to travel

‘Harrow County #20:’ Advance Comic Book Review
So much has happened to our hero Emmy in these last six issues. For me to give a synopsis of everything that’s taken place would

#CrowdfundingFridays: ‘Jupiter Jet’ and ‘Cadavers: Book 2’
Here at Fanbase Press, we strive to provide an outlet for up-and-coming creators to promote and showcase their incredible works. With thousands of creators utilizing

‘Postal #17:’ Comic Book Review
Postal is a story set in a town unknown in location and filled with criminals attempting to start over without any ties to the rest