‘Babylon Berlin:’ Advance Hardcover Review
I jumped on this review, as I had the pleasure of watching the excellent German TV show based on the Babylon Berlin series of novels
I jumped on this review, as I had the pleasure of watching the excellent German TV show based on the Babylon Berlin series of novels
The final issue of a series reads fast, too fast. You want to live in it, soak it up, let it linger in you as
Issue #29 begins the final story arc of Harrow County – one of my favorite comic books of the last couple years – and contains
After a narrative sidetrack during issue two, issue three of Vinegar Teeth sees officers Buckle and Vinegar Teeth back into proper action. The issue begins
In the wind-swept lands north of the Roman built Hadrian’s Wall, the tumultuous history of Scotland unfolded over the centuries. A wee five years into
Here’s how you set the mood to read Nailbiter: Turn on YouTube (or talk to Alexa or Siri or whatever you have) and put on
Ken Reynolds is back with a new issue of Sliced Quarterly, collecting short comic works for our collective enjoyment. This issue is stuffed full of moving
“A mountain walked or stumbled. God! What wonder that across the earth a great architect went mad… The Thing of the idols, the green, sticky
The indie comic scene has spawned everything from turtles that have mastered the ninja arts to dragons with head fins and police badges, so the
Zombies are no stranger to the horror genre, having slowly (or quickly – depending on your zombie mobility preference) crept into the pop culture zeitgeist
Issue #13 of Grass Kings finds a really nice balance between the war that’s been brewing between the Grass Kingdom and the outside world and
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