
‘Sinners #1-2:’ Comic Book Review
Last stop. There are certain rides we all know that we shouldn’t take – strangers with big vans, the cab without lights, some lady with
Last stop. There are certain rides we all know that we shouldn’t take – strangers with big vans, the cab without lights, some lady with
Welcome to the Grass Kingdom, a microcosm of civilization. In Matt Kindt’s newest series, Grass Kings, a collective of people have laid claim to a
They say that we can be our own worst enemies, and it’s true. How often do we fight with ourselves over the trivial things in
I’ve been reading Harrow County since the second story arc, and not once has Cullen Bunn broken the reality for a good scare. Not once
I’ve taken to listening to music while reading comics, and I found the perfect (for the moment) song to listen to while reading Joelle Jones’
Rule 63 in Sherwood The Robin Hood stories have always had a strong following. There’s something about taking from the rich and giving to the
Inspector Oh #1 ended with Ziyi valiantly trying to return her uncle to life with a magical pearl. The latest issue proves our fierce heroine
What would happen if the legend of King Arthur were propelled into the twenty-first century? Arthur would be a woman, of course. Dark Horse’s five-part
Fighting the Alliance and its operatives has never been a pleasant or easy task for Mal Reynolds, but then again, Mal has never been one
If you’re looking for a light, fluffy graphic novel about rainbows, unicorns, and a world full of magical happiness, do not pick up Dark Matter
Writer Zack Kaplan discusses “being hopeful in dark times” in a letter to fans, which can be seen in the trade paperback, Eclipse: Volume One.
An idea is like a virus. This was the opening of Inception, and it’s fairly recognized throughout our social spheres today, with a video or
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