‘Steven Universe: Fusion Frenzy #1’ – Advance Comic Book Review
If you’ve only been following the Steven Universe TV show and haven’t delved into the comics, I have a secret for you: They’re amazing. If
If you’ve only been following the Steven Universe TV show and haven’t delved into the comics, I have a secret for you: They’re amazing. If
The entire story arc of LaGuardia up to this point has been building towards the birth of Future’s child. Then, at the end of the
Welcome back to the Hellmouth (Part 3)! Let’s begin with a quick recap as per Cordelia (turns out Cordy is the “Previously on…” narrator): Buffy’s
Fantasy is one of those genres that comes in waves. Sometimes, we’re lousy with good fantasy material, and, sometimes, it’s a dearth so severe, we’re
I grew up on anime and manga in the ’90s, but this was my first time delving into Berserk, and I’m glad I did. It’s
If you’re a frequent reader of Fanbase Press, you might remember that I reviewed the first volume of Mob Psycho 100 a few months ago.
In The Girl in the Bay, Kathy Sartori wakes up after a traumatic experience to find that many years have passed, seemingly in the blink
The lauded sword-and-shield epic, The Last Siege, is finally collected into one blood-soaked volume. Against the backdrop of medieval warfare, writer Landry Q. Walker and
About a year ago, I reviewed the first issue of an odd, little comic called Zero Jumper about time travel, space travel, and the apocalypse.
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Samurai movies are some of my favorites. Watching Kurosawa weave universal tales and Toshiro Mifune cutting down endless numbers of foes, films simply called Kill!
They pay him to kill.He lives in a world of faces without names, without futures. Two-dimensional images frozen in time. An amateur would be shaking