
‘Black Hammer: Visions #6’ – Advance Comic Book Review
Cullen Bunn is one of the most well-known horror writers in comic books today, and his stories are dramatic. They tend to be pretty serious

Cullen Bunn is one of the most well-known horror writers in comic books today, and his stories are dramatic. They tend to be pretty serious

The story of the tiny clockwork knight without a name or a heart has returned, and with it comes new dangers, struggles, and tests for

Godhead looks like a deflated Bob Ross. There. I said it. The oldest planet in the universe, a now-wizened old hunk of rock that leads

The fifth issue of Nocterra by Scott Snyder and Tony S. Daniel sees Val and her crew arriving at a mysterious sanctuary where they can

James Tynion IV isn’t holding back. He continues to litter Wynd with more and more characters, and each and every one of those characters has

Previously on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the Scoobies seemed to be divided in their mission and affiliations. While Buffy and Giles find themselves losing relevance,

One of my favorite things about Hellboy is that he has a talent for understatement in almost blue-collar kind of way. He doesn’t curse or

Readers are in for quite a treat this summer, as Moth Hush – the adorably relatable 13-year-old half-witch from writer/illustrator Emma Steinkellner’s critically acclaimed graphic

Djeliya is a strange and beautiful combination of magic and technology, of traditional folklore and post-apocalyptic cyberpunk. Moreover, it is a perfect embodiment of why

The following is an interview with Mark Nasso regarding the recent release of the comic book series, Land of the Rats: I Am Soildweller. In

How did Luke get all of his Jedi training within the three days that he spent with Yoda during The Empire Strikes Back? Further, how

At its core, “Tea Time” is a 40-page exploration of an afternoon/evening with the Scoobies at the Sunnydale High library as they research an arcane