‘A Hand of Fingers:’ Comic Book Review
A Hand of Fingers provides readers with some insightful and funny stories with its collected works from creator John Robbins. These short stories and comics
A Hand of Fingers provides readers with some insightful and funny stories with its collected works from creator John Robbins. These short stories and comics
The zombie genre has been fighting to stay relevant for some time now, often endlessly repeating the same tropes, drawing the same conclusions about humanity,
It’s Adventure Time, Lumpy Space Princess style! Everyone’s favorite purple gal embarks on a treasure hunt with the lovable Tree Trunks as her guide; Finn,
This month brings the final issue of Dark Horse Comics’ Serenity: No Power in the ‘Verse, written by Chris Roberson and featuring the art of
In the alternate fictional reality of Anno Dracula 1895: Seven Days in Mayhem #1, Prince Dracula was not defeated by Van Helsing and company. Instead,
I’ve always been fascinated by the henchpeople employed by supervillains in superhero stories. They’re usually just background, incidental to the action: an obstacle for the
I reviewed the first issue of this comic in July of last year. Then, due to various circumstances, I never had a chance to continue
Orphan Black: Deviations #1 shows us what would happen if Sarah had saved Beth from committing suicide on the train platform. Despite this major twist
Dan Abnett has been writing since the ’90s. He’s a good writer. His work on the video game, Alien: Isolation, is really quite good, but
Dark Horse gives its fans – and anyone interested in taking a glimpse into successful runs in the comic book world – a collection of
Back again is one of the best and most insane books in Image Comics’ current roster, Curse Words. In this world, magic exists, and the