‘Spawn #303:’ Advance Comic Book Review
Following the record-breaking issue of Spawn #301, this long-running comic book series has managed to push forward with its new series arc, “Hell Hunt.” Here,
Following the record-breaking issue of Spawn #301, this long-running comic book series has managed to push forward with its new series arc, “Hell Hunt.” Here,
Are you happy? Go to Everything, where you can buy happiness. A superstore in which, if you’re not happy, you may be gotten rid of…
Established within America’s most violent and chaotic war, the Civil War, writer Sydney Duncan weaves an interesting dichotomy for the characters within Kill Whitey Donovan.
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Margaux Motin breaks a lot of standards for an artist working in a sequential artist medium. In many ways, it makes her the perfect artist
My fandom for all things Witcher began in 2009 with game developer CD Projekt RED’s announcement that they were developing a new game, The Witcher
Like a lot of people, I was first introduced to Umbrella Academy via the Netflix show earlier this year. As such, my interest in the
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Ever hear the story of Pinocchio and the whale? (Or the Biblical story of Jonah and the whale?) This latest issue of Ascender quite literally