
‘Crossover #3:’ Comic Book Review
My first two reviews of Crossover were about the importance of this series, especially in this day and age. It is about how we treat
My first two reviews of Crossover were about the importance of this series, especially in this day and age. It is about how we treat
The first issue of Home Sick Pilots gave us an interesting setup for a haunted house story. A punk band consisting of three high schoolers
I feel like I just read another Joker origin story. In Haha #1, we meet Bart, an extremely positive man living a not-so-positive life as
“What? You want me to go live with Zed?!”“I wish you wouldn’t call him that. He’s still your dad.”“But…we barely even see him!”“He visits for
Ever feel like you never want to stop dancing? Twirling and reeling, the music pushing and pulling you until you realize you’re surrounded by other
If you follow me on social media, you’ll know that I not only run Kickstarters for my own comic, but back many, as well. So,
2020 was, in many ways, the year of Star Trek. We received hours of new media content with 3 TV shows and more to come.
Previously on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Anya’s machinations were revealed, and while Faith may be the newest Slayer in town, she’s not the biggest Slayer-related
I first reviewed the first issue of Starship Down in March 2020 and was really excited by the concept and execution. Alas, due to the
In issue eight, we finally get a glimpse of the villain and the end game. Up until now, Nailbiter Returns has been a subversive, ultraviolent
The Order of St. George has closed in and are ready to contain the situation, and while they are freaking great at killing the monsters,
Well, Mal and the Serenity crew did it, pulling off a major upset against Blue Sun, and they even got away with it… well, almost.