‘Cold Spots #5:’ Advance Comic Book Review
At the end of my last review, I wrote “one more issue left” and made a comment that this wasn’t one of Cullen Bunn’s world-building
At the end of my last review, I wrote “one more issue left” and made a comment that this wasn’t one of Cullen Bunn’s world-building
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Comics, like any other media, suffer from an overdose of remakes, spinoffs, and sequels. If it isn’t the juggernauts of Marvel and DC, then it’s
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I’m embarrassed to admit it, but I’ve never read Michael Moorcock’s books. I’ve read almost every other fantasy writer, but, for some reason, I never
I read issue one of The Empty Man, but a concussion kept me from writing the review at the time, so here we are at
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