
‘Scout’s Honor #5:’ Comic Book Review
“I’m sorry, Dez… But you can’t build a home upon a lie… One way or another… This is the end of the line.”
“I’m sorry, Dez… But you can’t build a home upon a lie… One way or another… This is the end of the line.”
Folklore, mythology, urban legends. These tales, whether whispered over a campfire or imparted to children cowering under their bedclothes, keep imaginations rolling through the generations.
Quick recap so far: New day, new troubles. As always, human trafficking never goes well, and Zoë and her crew have picked up a mysterious
Previously on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, in a high school battle for the ages, Faith put an end to Vamp Xander. A grief-stricken Willow used
Black Hammer is about stories: the stories we’re steeped in; the stories we’re trapped in; the stories that define us or that lie just out
A fun and fast-paced comic, The House of the Lost Horizons is a mash-up of Agatha Christie, Miss Fisher, and the board game Clue. It
Synopsis: Bart Bartson is probably in the last place he wants to be: a foster home run by an oppressive tyrant and terrorized by the
Do you love cats? Detective stories? Space operas? Then, Pet Noir has all that and more. This all-ages comic based on the novel by Pati
If nothing else, I know that I’m never going to go wrong with a release from BOOM! Studios, but I’m still consistently caught off guard
Wynd is on the run. With him is his best friend who is basically a sister, a prince who is fleeing his father (the King),
Nocterra has been a high-energy story right from the start, and that doesn’t change at all in Scott Snyder and Tony S. Daniel’s newest issue
The ambitious, new Chinatown noir from writer Pornsak Pichetshote and artist Alexandre Tefenkgi takes a measured first step, but leaves a lasting impression. The Good
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