
‘Marilyn’s Monsters:’ Advance Graphic Novel Review
Tommy Redolfi has found inspiration paralleling the children’s fable, Little Red Riding Hood, with one of the most famous, popular, and tragic Hollywood stories of

Tommy Redolfi has found inspiration paralleling the children’s fable, Little Red Riding Hood, with one of the most famous, popular, and tragic Hollywood stories of

In 2015 I reviewed the first two issues of Monster Matador, an independent comic about a bullfighter turned monster slayer in a post-apocalyptic world which

Two of media’s biggest franchises collide in the IDW Publishing and Oni Press crossover featuring one of the most popular television shows currently on the

The post-apocalypse has never looked so fabulous. Ales Kot, Tradd Moore, and Heather Moore present The New World, a romp-ish, buckwild love story set before

Bone Parish #2: Shadows continues the story of the Winters family and their booming drug industry selling The Ash, a hot, new hallucinogenic made from

Welcome to the school of Blackwood, where possibly gifted, socially awkward 20-somethings come to find out if they have what it takes to fight against

Full disclosure: I’ve never read the Ewilan’s Quest novels by Pierre Bottero that this graphic novel is based on. In fact, I picked up The

As much as I love superheroes, my main fascination has always been with the supervillains. So, it probably goes without saying that I’m really enjoying

Science meets future-noir in the comic book series, The Resurrected, created and written by Christian Carnouche. As mentioned in my review for the first issue

The Peanuts gang are some of the most beloved characters ever written. They proved themselves iconic by maintaining a run of syndicated Sunday morning comic

One of the funniest books in comics has taken on a more serious term as of late, and with this volume of the story, that

Last month, publisher Bliss on Tap continued its high-speed zombie comic book series with the release of Train 8: The Zombie Express #2, picking up