‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer #9:’ Advance Comic Book Review
The last time we were in Sunnydale, the Hellmouth was just opened and Buffy and Angel were quite literally in it. Hell was breaking loose
The last time we were in Sunnydale, the Hellmouth was just opened and Buffy and Angel were quite literally in it. Hell was breaking loose
I came upon this series’ release in an unusual way: during a strange saga on comic book artist Ryan Stegman’s podcast, Steg-Man and Friends. On
It’s no secret how much I love time travel stories. I’ve reviewed quite a few of them over the years, and most of those reviews
As we enter the third issue, we’re treated to Stockholm syndrome at work, with the Bad Elvis Gang eating cake and teaching kids how to
I thoroughly enjoy stories that take some patience on the reader’s part, and Everything is one of those stories. From the first two issues, you
Issue four of Berserker Unbound concludes Lemire and Deodato’s sword and sorcery mini epic by going full circle and returning to the bloody action and
In the heart of the Swiss Alps, the Vals Thermal Baths (the inspiration behind this graphic novel) were designed by famous Swiss architect Peter Zumthor.
While DC Comics (including their Black Label imprint) has long been known as the home of capes and cowls, the original and impressive dark high
I will come right out and say it: The Blue Road is a beautiful read. It’s a gorgeous book, as well, and I don’t mean
Geek-Girl: Series 2 #5 starts with the revelation that Ruby has joined forces with local businessman Johnny Carlyle to become the face of The Kaye
The single-minded need for Boone Dias, the hero of Ether, to satiate his curiosity through adventure reminds me of that of a child’s need to
Quick recap: The Sundog crew is still on the run, having barely escaped with their lives in their previous escapade. Grix’s personal life seems to