
‘The Weatherman #4:’ Comic Book Review
The Weatherman is beautiful chaos, a loopy rollercoaster, tempered with characters driven by honest-to-god reasons to go above and beyond what anyone would normally put
The Weatherman is beautiful chaos, a loopy rollercoaster, tempered with characters driven by honest-to-god reasons to go above and beyond what anyone would normally put
It’s the end of the “Mothering Invention” arc, and with its end, the finale to this series is brought forward. As we rocket towards what
Christopher Cantwell, creator and writer of She Could Fly, doesn’t cheat. There are several times in this third issue in which he could have. He
Joe Golem is an occult detective living in 1960s Lower Manhattan which is called The Drowning City because it’s submerged in water. They travel around
If looking back at Tank Girl brings you even the slightest inkling of fond memories, then you would be remiss not to add The Legend
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Fans of HBO’s Bored to Death and Starz’ Blunt Talk will be refreshed to awaken on September 12th to see their very own pre-ordered copies
I’ll be honest: When I first launched into Dark Horse’s Mystery Science Theater 3000 comic book, I didn’t know what to expect. How are they
Cthulhu is not only hard to spell, but it’s also a pretty great way to create a collection of Lovecraftian stories. In Cthulhu Is Hard
What if you lived in an ideal world? What if the problems that plague our current world, like disease and climate change, were conquered long
Welcome to Old Ebb, the rougher side of the proverbial train tracks, and the setting for writer D.J. Kirkbride’s new comic book series, Errand Boys.
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