‘Prince of Peace #10:’ Comic Book Review
Bless your heart. Betvin Geant and Kay have put together an intriguing and singular kind of tale in Prince of Peace (formerly titled The Rise of
Bless your heart. Betvin Geant and Kay have put together an intriguing and singular kind of tale in Prince of Peace (formerly titled The Rise of
It’s hard to say what one would do if they were given the worst possible two choices: kill or be killed. Most might swear they’d
Why do I enjoy the Tomb Raider franchise so much? After this weekend’s Women’s March for Equality—the largest protest in the history of these United
Brian Wood is a heck of a craftsman when it comes to comic book writing, so I was overjoyed to see his name on the
Hold on, Dorothy. Kansas is going bye-bye.
For nearly thirty years, the name Slayer has been synonymous with some of the most controversial and brilliant heavy metal to ever exist. As a
Previously on Masked – we find our central character, Frank Braffort, recovering from what can best be described as an explosive transformation. Self-creating anomalies have
Well, the new year is officially here, and the holidays have gone as quickly as they came . . . but not before our favorite
I’m not sure how I feel about this comic. On the one hand, the concept is rather an interesting one. It chronicles Biff Tannen’s rise
There are two issues left of the Life and Death cycle, with sixteen issues total encapsulating the worlds of Predator, Prometheus, Alien, and AvP under
There’s something very intimate and personal, even beautiful, about Issue #10 of Matt and Sharlene Kindt’s Dept.H. It feels almost like a really great Michaelangelo
Two realities, two bases for said realities: one science-based and the other magic-based. Boone Dias is a scientist who has found a way to travel