‘East of West #45:’ Advance Comic Book Review
As a series that is steeped in themes of the disparate, it is only fitting that the innovative comic book series, East of West, conclude
As a series that is steeped in themes of the disparate, it is only fitting that the innovative comic book series, East of West, conclude
Craig Johnson’s Project: Saviour continues in issue #4, where we’re left with our hero mindlessly pounding a man’s face and inching closer to that line
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For years, Samurai Jack comic book adaptations have always captured the intersection of nostalgia and new adventure. From the time that the animated series left
Quick recap: Duncan’s family is a mess, y’all! Unbeknownst to him, his grandma raised him to be a perfect knight, in the off chance that
A quick recap from the last issue: Ma Reynolds has taken over things on the Browncoat front, much to Mal’s chagrin. The crew is all
Hex Vet: The Flying Surgery is the second in the Hex Vet series of graphic novels released by writer/artist Sam Davies through BOOM! Studios. This
In a return to the science fiction action epic series from Robert Kirkman and Marc Silvestri, Brandon Thomas uses the fear and anxiety that modern
In a clash of two different cultures, Sonata serves as a newfound space saga. Here, we observe one group that is war mongering and another
The beautiful visual aesthetics of the cyberpunk adventure game, Read Only Memories, have come to the comic book page in this comic book adaptation. In
There are a myriad of crime dramas that have tackled the war on drugs in some aspect. Shows like The Wire, Breaking Bad, Snowfall, Weeds,
Harrow County was one of the first regular series I followed as a reviewer for Fanbase Press. It was wonderful – a dark, mysterious, character-driven