
‘Holly Roller #1:’ Comic Book Review
When we look to the past, it is almost always with rose-colored glasses. When we look at the present, our perspective tends to skew towards
When we look to the past, it is almost always with rose-colored glasses. When we look at the present, our perspective tends to skew towards
Augmented reality is a readily available technology in today’s world. From gadgets like Google Glass to apps like Pokémon Go, there are plenty of ways
I’m a sucker for a good fairy tale. Magical quests, enchanted objects, strange powers, epic adventures… The more of it that can be fit into
In our last issue, Christopher, Viveka, and Dracula Boy (our intrepid heroes) were rescued from certain doom by the mysterious Adam Frankenstein. In this issue,
This one is just what it says on the tin: a crossover between Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Stranger Things. If you’re anything like me,
It’s always interesting when a comics creator leaves an established publishing company to create a universe of their own. Most famous of these creations are
Having traversed more destroyed and decaying buildings and fought more hostile bots, ITTO and the traffic robot, Speedy, finally arrive at the TourTec factory; however,
When the apocalypse happens, it takes everything you have and everything you are just to survive. The ones who make it are the ones with
No, I’m not crying, you’re crying. Then on the next page, I’m laughing. And also, I’m getting hungry. Truth be told, there’s a whole range
After having spent the last million years cryogenically frozen, Supernova Watkins has just been revived and is now the last Black man in the universe.
I did not realize when I volunteered to review this title that the writer, Matt Kindt, was also the writer of Folklords, a comic I
ITTO and Beanie (the Barista bot) are on their way to a resupply station when they are buzzed by a recycling and litter observation bot.