
‘Hadrian’s Wall #1:’ Comic Book Review
In television and film, “bottle episodes” or “bottle films” are an interesting way to change it up, sacrificing the dramatic changes of scenery to bring

In television and film, “bottle episodes” or “bottle films” are an interesting way to change it up, sacrificing the dramatic changes of scenery to bring

There is an opening line of dialogue in Lumberjanes / Gotham Academy #4 that perfectly illustrates one of the fundamental truths of living in the

“A child, a moron, a failure, and a psychopath. Quite a little team you’ve put together!” — ex-Liquidator Brunt By the middle of the sixth

Fans were very excited when it was announced that not only would there be an animated feature based on the Batman TV series from the

The only problem with #0 issues of comics is that if it’s a really good introduction, readers are left desperately wanting more. The Yuan Twins’

Titan Comics brings its readers a story that will instantly transport them back to the years of Victorian England. In fact, Queen Victoria herself will

Love cures all ills. Or most of them. The last series of Samurai left us on a happy note, though tinged with mystery. Having freed

The following is an interview with playwright/director/producer Matt Ritchey on the return of his award-winning production, Angel’s Flight, after its successful run at the 2016

As soon as you look at this BOOM! Studios cover, you’ll realize you’re about to step into a completely different world. As far as you

I was at prime Power Rangers age back in 1993, when the original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers started airing. That franchise has come a long

I would love to live in Robert J. Peterson’s imagination for a day. His novel, The Odds, is an imaginative post-apocalyptic chess game to the

At the Burbank International Film Festival 2016, Fanbase Press Editor-in-Chief Barbra Dillon talks with actress Jenette Goldstein (Aliens, Terminator 2: Judgment Day) about her work