‘Big Trouble in Little China/Escape from New York #2:’ Comic Book Review
Wow – that is a whopper of a second issue! I was expecting something decent, but I wasn’t prepared for something that good.
Wow – that is a whopper of a second issue! I was expecting something decent, but I wasn’t prepared for something that good.
David Leach is at it again! Who is David Leach, you ask? Why, just look at this review (by Yours Truly) to learn a little
Super Terre.r is an out-of-this-world adventure that’s perfectly described by its cover page. Artist Bob Eggleton creates an extraterrestrial vision with several explorers standing in
The world has changed. The sun devastates the world instead of nourishes it. In a flash of sunlight, life can be extinguished, and the remnants
Once again, a new arc of The Wicked + The Divine has begun, and with it comes one of the more interesting additions to the
Once you know your enemy, you’ll not fear them. Yeah, sounds good. Schismatic is based on a solid and horrifying premise, where parents fighting against a
Tomas Ramirez has no aspirations or dreams — he’s perfectly content to chill at his gas station job and talk to random lizards. But he
I have a deeply personal connection to Wendy and Richard Pini’s ElfQuest series. Decades have passed since I was a young kid that discovered a
Occasionally, a comic makes you step away from it for a bit. You turn the last page, set the book down, and have to walk
The fight against the Nine Families rages on with the release of Cryptocracy #5. While the last issue ended on the pretty heavy cliffhanger of
*For mature readers only I’ve never read Manara before now. I knew what to expect, but I had no idea what to expect. I certainly
Eisner and Harvey Awards recipient Roger Langridge brings readers an uplifting tale filled with imagination, humor, and sensibility. Abigail and the Snowman, trade paperback edition,