
‘Jenny Zero #1:’ Advance Comic Book Review
One of the most difficult things about growing up is living up to the examples of our heroes. Parents, mentors, and others can unwittingly create
One of the most difficult things about growing up is living up to the examples of our heroes. Parents, mentors, and others can unwittingly create
I love Japanese folklore and horror. I also love the wise dogs of Beasts of Burden – dogs that use witchcraft to protect the world.
I will never know true, unfettered fear. Not like some people. I’m not wearing that as a badge of honor, it’s simply a reality of
There’s an absolutely masterful sequence in the third issue of Dead Dog’s Bite in which shadows are used so effectively that you feel a real
In this fantasy/alternate history series, we find ourselves in a Mesoamerica that consists of elves, orcs, sorcery, and the warrior Helm Greycastle. The Aztecs hold
Quick recap: Well, we’ve found Mal. He’s apparently a hermit on a nowhere rock, with some major ghosts haunting him; however, what’s lost can always
Quick recap: With the McGuires and associates kept busy by Lancelot and a dragon, Galahad retrieved the Holy Grail and galloped off into the sunset.
America has a fascination with violence, everything from our Mortal Kombat games to Saw films. Somehow, somewhere, that desire for violence became a necessity in
IDW’s charming and educational series reaches its conclusion in this clever issue.
It’s time to roll the dice once again as the Critical Role prequel series continues, with our group of rag-tag adventurers finding themselves on the
With his family nowhere to be found and the farm animals becoming increasingly hostile, Frank completely loses his grip on reality. In the final issue
The new series, Godzilla: Monsters & Protectors #1, has an animated style that lends itself to the middle-school narrator and general audience-friendly premise. It could
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