‘Ether: The Copper Golems #1’ – Advance Comic Book Review
I have been anxiously awaiting the continuing adventures of Boone Dias into the Ether, and it doesn’t disappoint. In fact, it’s brilliant.
I have been anxiously awaiting the continuing adventures of Boone Dias into the Ether, and it doesn’t disappoint. In fact, it’s brilliant.
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So… did you see it?
Scott Larson’s Visitations #3: Mayhem at the Levee displays a slightly different storytelling style than his first two explorations into the ghostly history of Chicago.
If Ridley Scott’s Gladiator (2000) was the film to resurrect the sword and sandal genre back into mainstream limelight, then Zach Snyder’s 2006 adaptation of
In a book in which things go south quickly all of the time, it’s worth saying that things are headed in that direction with haste