‘Gilt Frame #1:’ Comic Book Review
I love stories where the central relationship is between two people that you don’t normally see together, and Gilt Frame delivers. The story revolves around
I love stories where the central relationship is between two people that you don’t normally see together, and Gilt Frame delivers. The story revolves around
Houses of the Unholy, the new crime/mystery story from creators Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips, is about Natalie Burns, a private investigator who is arrested
The last issue of OOTIW was very introspective. The plot was minimal, but instead, it was all about Chuck and his motivations, as he wrestled
Well, it’s been a while since we revisited the ‘Verse, and, well, things look quite a bit different in Firefly: ‘Verses. This is a one-off
As we continue through The Butcher’s Boy, the effects of the tainted meat consumed by Alan, Chris, Emma, and Frankie start to intensify in some
Red before black, OK, Jack. Red before yellow, kills a fellow. This brief mnemonic poem about identifying certain venomous snakes is what opens the comic.
Since the first issue of this comic in December of 2022, I’ve been maintaining vigilance. Sometimes, after I review an issue or two of a
To sit and talk with Richard Fairgray is a journey, one I always look forward to, typically over a couple of drinks at a dive
Woodbrook is your typical village populated by anthropomorphic animals, friendly and familiar faces, houses with big yards, and a main street lined with plenty of
Paranoid Gardens is co-written by Gerard Way who wrote The Umbrella Academy. That alone tells you most of what you need to know and whether
BOOM! Studios’ horror anthology, Hello Darkness, is a comic in the vein of Tales from the Crypt and Creepshow, featuring the pulpy terror and humor
The Rocketeer is always a lot of fun. The character is modeled after 1940s adventure serials, which is a style I’ve always loved. The retro