‘Buffy the Last Vampire Slayer #1:’ Comic Book Review
A brief primer: This is a series set in an alternate dimension, in which Buffy was the last remaining Slayer after the other Slayers were
A brief primer: This is a series set in an alternate dimension, in which Buffy was the last remaining Slayer after the other Slayers were
At its core, Parallel is a story of Karl Kling’s attempt to live a life he thinks he wants and one that he truly desires.
After Blackwood’s execution, which triggered the catastrophic Iroquois Theater fire, the Visitations struggle to coordinate a way to protect Chicago, Graceland Cemetery, and themselves against
Death, destruction, and heartbreak are what’s in store for the W0rldtr33 team. No one is left the same by the end of the issue. After
Over the course of the previous two issues, we’ve seen a lot of strange things happening in New Briar City. We’ve met a werewolf and
The first issue of Antarctica had all the makings of a compelling mystery/thriller. Now in issue #2, we’re immediately catapulted straight into sci-fi/thriller territory. Not
I’m a huge fan of Planet of the Apes, so when I found out that David Walker (Bitter Root, The Black Panther Party, The Hated,
This is it, the finale of The Vampire Slayer. With Drusilla’s plan in full swing, the Slayers need to stop her, free Baby Crab, and
W0rldtr33 is about a secret, underground section of the internet (“the Undernet”) used to influence people to do its horrible bidding. With time running against
The first issue of Christopher Chaos introduced us to our main character: a teenage mad scientist trying to navigate the seemingly normal world around him.
This is a strange comic, but a compelling one. It’s built on an intricate world of which very little is explained so far. You could
Charles Soule and Ryan Browne are both some of the most unique thinkers in the world of comics. From Browne’s I Hate Astronauts to Undiscovered