‘Die: Volume 2’ – Advance Trade Paperback Review
Described in its simplest terms as “Goth Jumanji,” Die is several things all at once. It’s a comic book series, a role-playing game, a comic
Described in its simplest terms as “Goth Jumanji,” Die is several things all at once. It’s a comic book series, a role-playing game, a comic
Linsey Miller charmed me with her cutthroat, fantastical debut novel, Mask of Shadows, featuring a gender non-binary protagonist fighting for a spot as one of
In 2018, comic book readers were introduced to a squad of feline warriors in a new series titled Battlecats from the Miami-based independent comic book
The opening sentence of Noisemakers: 25 Women Who Raised Their Voices and Changed the World invites the reader to “take a deep breath, open your
James Tynion IV and Werther Dell’edera’s Something Is Killing the Children is wicked, wonderful fun. After setting up chess pieces and moving them strategically for
I’m honestly not sure what to do with the information that has been presented in the penultimate issue of the phenomenal sci-fi adventure series, The
It’s been about a year and a half since the last release of Sex Criminals. Those who know the series are well aware of the
Quick recap: With no good options left to them, Grix and the Sundog crew made the decision to steal back their ship. Easier said than
With Fanbase Press’ #StoriesMatter initiative, the staff is being challenged to look more deeply at the stories we consume to examine how they affect us
Coming from the mind and talent of writer/artist Livio Ramondelli (The Transformers: Robots in Disguise, The Tansformers: More than Meets the Eye), IDW’s The Kill
Where the first issue of Family Tree from Jeff Lemier and Phil Hester planted an intriguing and otherworldly story and sprouted branches of interesting story ideas,
Quick recap: In order to assume the role of the Fisher King so that Duncan could pass over and retrieve the Holy Grail, Bridgette shot