‘Doom’s Day Camp: Books 1 and 2’ Graphic Novel Review
When the apocalypse happens, it takes everything you have and everything you are just to survive. The ones who make it are the ones with
When the apocalypse happens, it takes everything you have and everything you are just to survive. The ones who make it are the ones with
No, I’m not crying, you’re crying. Then on the next page, I’m laughing. And also, I’m getting hungry. Truth be told, there’s a whole range
After having spent the last million years cryogenically frozen, Supernova Watkins has just been revived and is now the last Black man in the universe.
I did not realize when I volunteered to review this title that the writer, Matt Kindt, was also the writer of Folklords, a comic I
ITTO and Beanie (the Barista bot) are on their way to a resupply station when they are buzzed by a recycling and litter observation bot.
Life is full of choices. Some are small, like deciding to eat that piece of chocolate now instead of waiting. Some are large, like moving
ITTO, our determined tour guide robot, has found itself in a post-apocalyptic London with no inkling as to why the humans are gone. There are
I didn’t know anything about The Ex-Wives of Frankenstein until creator Richard Fairgray stopped by my table at San Diego Comic-Con and pitched it to
I’ve always had an issue with the way telepathy is portrayed in media. A person can read minds, and it manifests as clear, coherent sentences,
I’m a sucker for cute robots, but, then again, who isn’t? In a not-too-distant future London, a robot tour guide named ITTO comes back online
Combining four one-shot origin stories into one volume, The Mighty Nein Origins brings some of the most beautiful and tragic storytelling to a new medium.
Unceremoniously transported to a parallel world, Hannah and the other members of their Antarctic research station find themselves facing off against alternate versions of themselves,