‘Axcend Volume 1:’ Trade Paperback Review
In the annals of comic book history, the ’90s are known as either the Iron Age or the Dark Age of Comics. Watchmen and The
In the annals of comic book history, the ’90s are known as either the Iron Age or the Dark Age of Comics. Watchmen and The
Friendship can light any darkness. It happens to everyone: You’re in your home, safe in your bed, and, suddenly, you bolt upright. Something has moved,
I was lucky enough to get the opportunity to read Inspector Oh #1 right on the heels of finishing Issue #0, and I’ll warn newcomers that
The following is an interview with Sara Kenney, author of the recently released Image Comics title, Surgeon X. In this interview, Fanbase Press Editor-in-Chief Barbra
Locke & Key creators Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez come together again to bring back a classic horror series to life. Not only did Hill
The new Star Trek: Waypoint comic is an anthology series of short adventures from the various Star Trek worlds in commemoration of the 50th anniversary
“You know Morn, he never shuts up.” — Quark Morn, the saturnine barfly, has been part of the show from the very beginning. Originally, he
I just finished Evoluzione’s Armor #1. It’s not Marvel’s Armor about the (lame) mutant, but a whole new, galaxy-spanning adventure! Actually, that sounds clichéd, and
The Ballad of Donna Troy. It occurred to me in preparing to write this week’s column that it may be misleading to call Donna Troy
The following is an interview with Arianna Margulis and Dru Radovich, co-creators of the well-known Instagram account-turned-comic book series, But Like Maybe? from Bliss on
Have you ever been part of a conundrum that lasted waaaaaay tooooooo loooong!? Well, I bet Marty McFly knows how you feel…
The year is 2844. Life is filled with uncertainty and war. Avalon, once ruled by Arthur McBride, has since collapsed into disrepair after the fall