‘Basil and Oregano:’ Trade Paperback Review
If you’re looking for a positive, fun comic that will generally make you feel good, Basil and Oregano is the comic for you. If you’re
If you’re looking for a positive, fun comic that will generally make you feel good, Basil and Oregano is the comic for you. If you’re
A tale supposedly set in the continuity of the TV show, this chronicles Spike’s attempt at clawing back the last remaining copy of his poetry
What is it? In a nutshell, it’s a love letter to martial arts flicks and Chosen One narratives. If you like stories about an unwitting
In 1999, Gabriel and his friends saved the world using the chatroom, W0RLDTR33. Their battle was fought against a secret section of the Internet called
Summer got a taste of the superhero life when she stepped in as Geek-Girl while Ruby was out of commission, and she’s missing the thrill
At the end of the last arc, it would appear that things seem to have gone back to normal, or at least as normal as
With another volume of Undiscovered Country, we find ourselves in another Zone, as we continue to join our group through the dangerous and unknown Spiral
Jesi/Which-Where and her new partners soon learn what the drug Candi has been developing really does: It gives humans super-human strength.
Who knew a baking contest could be so dangerous? John Allison’s Tackleford mystery series has a new chapter in Dark Horse Comics’ The Great British
It wasn’t long ago that I discovered Dan Watters’ name when I read Home Sick Pilots. What started out as one story became the most
With Matt Kindt’s first graphic novel from his burgeoning imprint Flux House (Dark Horse), we’re once again in the realms of noirish detective work –
In the previous issue, Jesi/Which-Where’s battle with the Oni has given them a glimpse into their greatest fears. But can or will it use that