‘Velvet #15:’ Comic Book Review
This is it. After nearly three years and three volumes, Velvet #15 marks the end of the storyline. And, how do we open it? With
This is it. After nearly three years and three volumes, Velvet #15 marks the end of the storyline. And, how do we open it? With
It looks like the current volume of Think Tank: Creative Destruction is ending with this issue. That is a very sad thing, because this book
I have a little list. I mentioned in the last issue review that things we’re awkwardly transitioning from a mostly self-contained story into a long-running
Personal monsters takes on a whole new meaning in this compelling and unique universe by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda.
“Maybe we’ve finally entered the Twilight Zone. Really, it was bound to happen.” These worlds are spoken by Jen, the Lumberjanes’ long-suffering and continually frazzled
10 years ago, an elite group of superheroes kept Spiral City safe from peril. Then, something happened. Some as yet unexplored circumstances brought them from
Like Matt Kindt, I have a standing fear of the ocean. It’s not enough to keep me out of the ocean at the beach, but
There’s something to be said for nostalgia. That perfect blend of great memories and melancholy that transports you back in time to a better place.
House of Penance is the most hypnotic and spellbinding comic book on the shelves. The imagery flows like water down a stream – twisting, swirling,
Hey, y’all, I’m back from my sabbatical. Thought I’d try my hand reviewing the latest and greatest BOOM! Studios comic, Kong of Skull Island #1.
Did you hear about the man who suddenly got everything he ever wanted? It’s no secret to anyone who’s read my reviews before that I
“We’ll make Pan’s kids like you…we’ll make the little buggers love you!” I only knew Schismatic from that wonderfully handsome Fanbase Press Contributor Simply Jack