‘The Damned #3:’ Comic Book Review
Like the gangster films of the noir genre, Cullen Bunn and Brian Hurtt’s The Damned is fast paced and a thrill to read – only
Like the gangster films of the noir genre, Cullen Bunn and Brian Hurtt’s The Damned is fast paced and a thrill to read – only
One of the things in this world that not enough people talk about is mental illness. It’s the “hush-hush” conversation, unless it’s altogether avoided. The
At San Diego Comic-Con 2017, Fanbase Press’ Barbra Dillon talks with artist Ken Lashley (Black Panther: Doomwar, Uncanny X-Men) about his work on X-Men: Gold,
As time travel stories go, Legend of Novo is fairly simple and straightforward, at least so far. That may seem like something of a paradox
Are you a fan of both the original Ghostbusters such as Bill Murray and Harold Ramis and the new Ghostbusters like Melissa McCarthy and Kristen
A couple of months ago, I reviewed Real Science Adventures #1, which involved a group of female air pirates just after World War II. Unfortunately,
Sometimes, you need a little help from your friends.
Issue #11 of Conan the Slayer had me cackling with glee from beginning to end. I love a well-told story. Who doesn’t? I was once
Jeff Lemire and Dean Ormston’s Black Hammer is riveting not only on a massive storytelling level, but it finds the moments of humanity within the
Mass Effect comics are really great, and Discovery is no exception. So far, this extended look into Mass Effect: Andromeda has allowed readers to get