
‘Bronze Faces #1:’ Comic Book Review
There is something immediately cinematic about the debut issue of Bronze Faces. It quick-cuts back and forth in time with a musical montage. It shifts
There is something immediately cinematic about the debut issue of Bronze Faces. It quick-cuts back and forth in time with a musical montage. It shifts
In a month that has already seen the release of the fantastic Bowling with Corpses and Other Strange Tales from Lands Unknown, Mike Mignola and
Living Hell #3 releases this week from Dark Horse Comics, and writer/artist Caitlin Yarsky wastes no time in following up on the fallout of last
This week, my favorite comic featuring the eternal debate of nature versus nurture releases its third issue. Hornsby and Halo, by Peter J. Tomasi and
IDW’s Star Trek: Defiant and the story of Captain Worf and his ragtag crew continues this week with Issue #23. Two years ago, IDW re-launched
Rick Remender and Paul Azaceta take comics back to basics with the first issue of The Seasons. It’s a madcap, joyful ride through what feels
Image’s horror Imprint, Ninth Circle, continues to impress with its newest one-shot, Blood Train. Part Train to Busan and part John Carpenter’s the Thing, the
Gerry Duggan and Garry Brown’s genre-mashing series, Falling in Love on the Path to Hell, details the beginning of an incredibly unlikely love story. As
This week, Geoff Johns and Ivan Reis wish readers a Merry Hyde Street Christmas with Issue #3. And in typical Hyde Street fashion, this yuletide
This week, Skybound delivers the sixteenth issue of Void Rivals, the series that first introduced readers to the new Energon Universe of titles. Full disclosure,
I must confess, I’ve never actually read L. Frank Baum’s book, The Patchwork Girl of Oz. I have, however, seen the movie: one of a
What if there was an immersive theme park in London that celebrated and recreated the Victorian Era? What if London WAS an immersive theme park