‘Dept.H #13:’ Advance Comic Book Review
Mia, a scientist who has been to space looking for new life with her father, is now deep under the ocean trying to figure out
Mia, a scientist who has been to space looking for new life with her father, is now deep under the ocean trying to figure out
Sometimes, it takes a fresh perspective to start knocking on new doors, and other times, it helps to step away from a problem for awhile
Briggs Land is a raging thunderstorm, and the characters contained inside, particularly main character Grace Briggs, are lightning bolts – and you never know when
For the last year or two, Dark Horse has been publishing a comic called The Rook which is, in my opinion, everything a good time travel
In the last near-decade, Jamie McKelvie and Kieron Gillen made their mark on the world of comics in a big way with their hit series,
The end of “Imperial Phase (Part One)” is here, and with it comes one hell of a party. This is a pretty stark contrast to
Like most mothers, Linda Anderson isn’t perfect. She’s made more than a few bad calls in her life: She married a thief, started taking drugs
Titan Comics released the first of two issues of Dark Souls: Tales of Ember earlier this month. Based on the video game developed by FromSoftware,
Like a Hollywood bio-pic Milo Manara tackles the life of the genius artist Caravaggio, giving us explanations of what inspired his greatest works and who
Have you ever sat and listened to someone try and tell you their dream? Of course you have. No matter how interesting or crazy the
Rock Candy Mountain, written and drawn by Eisner-nominated Kyle Starks, takes its silliness seriously and is serious in a very silly way, and wins because
In the introduction, the writer of the original Aliens comic book, Mark Verheiden, states that in the original publication, they weren’t able to call the