‘The Last Mermaid #6:’ Comic Book Review
The terrain grows ever more perilous, as Torque and the mermaid travel together. A slip almost kills Torque, but the mermaid saves him. But that’s
The terrain grows ever more perilous, as Torque and the mermaid travel together. A slip almost kills Torque, but the mermaid saves him. But that’s
Gerry Duggan’s Dead Eyes returns with a five-issue miniseries for all you crime fans out there. Two crooks cut paintings out of their frames with
If you’re not familiar with Flash Gordon in his various incarnations (be it the comic strip, the adventure serials, or the 1980 film), this may
Kayla Kareem gets more than she bargained for when she interviews Mooby’s creator Nancy Goldruff for her podcast in Kevin Smith’s Quick Stops: Volume Two.
Tony Fleecs returns with another amazing series paying homage to the horror genre. Presented in a similar manner to Fleecs’ fantastic Stray Dogs, with art
The Butcher’s Boy has come to its bloody conclusion, and, boy, did it go in unexpected directions. The twist and turns on the page were
Camp Launchpad would seem on the surface to be every nerdy science kid’s dream: a space camp built on an actual, working shuttle launch pad.
The following is an interview with writer Ghezal Omar regarding the recent release of the graphic novel, .357 Magnum Opus: The Golden Suicides. In this
Dark Horse Comics has released the first issue of Patra which is writer James Robinson’s homage to 1980s slasher flicks. The front cover boasts a
I’m a sucker for scenes, short films, or even whole episodes or movies that are shot in a single, continuous take. So, of course, when
Most of us were not alive when Bill Gaines and Al Feldstein’s EC Comics ceased publication in the mid 1950s with the advent of the
I love stories where the central relationship is between two people that you don’t normally see together, and Gilt Frame delivers. The story revolves around