‘Geek-Girl Series 2, #11:’ Comic Book Review
The Identity Thief wants to be Geek-Girl and seems willing to try anything to land a blow on our titular heroine. Pit Bull intervenes temporarily,
The Identity Thief wants to be Geek-Girl and seems willing to try anything to land a blow on our titular heroine. Pit Bull intervenes temporarily,
If issue two was about putting the pieces into place, then W0rldtr33 #3 by James Tynion IV and Fernando Blanco starts answering some of the
High school student Christopher Chaos is either extraordinary or insane. Maybe both—and the truth is, even he isn’t sure which. All he wants to be,
If you read the official plot synopsis for Wild’s End, and then you read the first issue, you may notice that the two have very
Well, gentle readers, the last time we were in Sunnydale 2.2(?), Drusilla and her goons had made it to the Transporium, and Willow, Xander, Giles,
Every once in a while, an interesting and unique concept comes along that provides us with a brand-new perspective. In comics, this usually stretches the
In this dramatic and action-packed last issue, all hell breaks out (literally) in the fight for survival. As Jesi and Which-Where struggle to find a
Book 1 of Once Upon a Time at the End of the World is over. “Love in the Wasteland” introduced us to Mezzy and Maceo and showed us
There’s a trope often known as, “The grumpy one is soft for the sunshine one,” or sometimes just “Grumpy/Sunshine.” A world-weary cynic meets someone naïve,
There’s something about the routine of our days that gives meaning to life: worrying about kids, wondering about your big break, trying to date and
A sequel to Mary Shelley’s School for Monsters: Origins, this story starts two hundred years after the events of Origins. Our main monsters, Shel and Frank, have
There are many versatile comic book writers whose work has stretched from the 1970s to the present day. One such writer, J. M. DeMatteis, has