
‘Sonic the Hedgehog #7:’ Comic Book Review
Who doesn’t love Sonic the Hedgehog? He’s blue. He’s fast. He’s not Mario!
Who doesn’t love Sonic the Hedgehog? He’s blue. He’s fast. He’s not Mario!
IDW is doing the proverbial “Lord’s work” by bringing us these previously unavailable Disney stories with a brand new translation from their original Italian. Each
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That’s right. It’s not click bait. It’s not a hoax. John Byrne is writing and drawing the book that made him famous once again. Sort
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Some words get tossed around like a filet mignon into a catcher’s mitt. Fancy words, used to enhance text and take it to another level
This issue takes a unique path, in that it primarily covers a new segment of “Coming to America.” Shadow makes a brief appearance, as he
I’m a sucker for a great, small English village murder mystery. I much prefer those over American television crime dramas. There’s just something so much
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All of the great fantasy characters mixed with twenty-something, modern-day archetypes introduced in the first issue of Modern Fantasy are still great, even though the
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