
‘Earth Alliance #2:’ Comic Book Review
It’s been awhile since Earth Alliance #1 came out – some 14+ months. So, it took me a minute to remember what it was all
It’s been awhile since Earth Alliance #1 came out – some 14+ months. So, it took me a minute to remember what it was all
Venus is legendary. It is what readers expect when they seek out science fiction. It is what writers dream about being able to create, period.
I am called Jack. There’s no more seminal series from my childhood than Samurai Jack. It was on at a time when I was learning
“It’s a tricky thing – weaving the old into the new.” Robert Ford to Bernard Lowe (perhaps speaking of
I’m a die-hard fan of zombies of all descriptions. I refuse to admit that we’ve reached “peak zombie” in our pop culture. That said, I
The following is an interview with Sean Fitzgerald, director of Theatre Unleashed‘s currently running production of Nevermore. In this interview, Fanbase Press Editor-in-Chief Barbra Dillon chats
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The next installment of Image Comics’ sci-fi mystery, Hadrian’s Wall, is here once again in its second of eight parts. With the accidental death of
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At this point, it’s hard for me to believe that there will ever be a disappointing issue of Harrow County. I have complete faith in
Matt Kindt slows down for Issue #7. Mia, our hero who is trapped in a quickly crumbling underwater research center with a group of scientists