‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer #30:’ Advance Comic Book Review
Previously on Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Buffy and Co. took a risky gamble and like all well-laid plans, things go sideways pretty quickly. With no
Previously on Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Buffy and Co. took a risky gamble and like all well-laid plans, things go sideways pretty quickly. With no
Bookseller-turned-author Maggie Tokuda-Hall (@emteehall), who has already written a widely acclaimed picture book (Also an Octopus) and a Young Adult novel (The Mermaid, the Witch,
In this middle-grade graphic novel biography of famed scientist Marie Curie, her family background and scientific details take center stage. This authorized account of her
It’s finally here. With the roll of a natural 20, the series finale has arrived. It’s only fitting that a series called Die, based on
Synder and Soule are back at it again with another issue of one of the most terrifying and prescient series out there.
I am tied at the hip to Erica Slaughter’s journey. I care so much about this character, as much as I do about Ripley from
With issue #5, the story opens up and the Berzerker deepens. BRZRKR has been following a path. A scientist (trying to help the Berkzerker in
The rundown: This is an exploration of a very specific time in the life of an oft-sidelined character. Simon Tam takes center stage here, and
In a post-apocalyptic world, who would be best equipped for survival? When the world has turned to a barren wasteland, deadly monsters roam the countryside,
I had wanted to back this project on Kickstarter, but it got past me somehow. Fortunately, Caleb Palmquist was tabling at Rose City Comic Con,
With the final living Turtle (I still won’t say which one it is for the uninitiated.) side by side again with April and her daughter
Quick recap: While the gang was concerned with surviving being cast into the story, Arthur came face to face with possibly his most hated foe