
‘Once & Future #3:’ Advance Comic Book Review
A quick recap: Having witnessed the resurrection of King Arthur and a few of his faithful knights, Bridgette and Duncan have the daunting task of
A quick recap: Having witnessed the resurrection of King Arthur and a few of his faithful knights, Bridgette and Duncan have the daunting task of
I’ve mentioned in my reviews before that I am a huge fan of the Dungeons & Dragons show, Critical Role. I’ve been a fan of
Bizarre, emotional, and strangely poignant. Not really the words I expected to use when talking about a video game tie-in comic, but this is where
World War II is coming to an end, but the Black Hammer Squadron has one last mission. The elite group of African American pilots, under
Frankenstein and his creator, Mary Shelley, are an indelible part of western culture. So much so that horror stories written by other Victorian women have
As long as there are kids who love to be scared, R.L. Stine will be there, lurking in the shadows with his latest creations. Though
I’m embarrassed to admit this: While I’ve owned every issue of Mind MGMT, this is the first time I’ve read what is now the third
Jeff Lemire is not letting the library of DC superheroes go unused in his Black Hammer / Justice League: Hammer of Justice. More and more
The Twilight Zone has been cited by countless writers and directors as a major influence in television and the science fiction genre as a whole.
I keep wondering if I should come back and continue to read and review Sea of Stars, because I can only do so much. After
This may be the last issue of Joe Golem, and it went out on an incredibly high note.
Everything is a fever dream: a psychosomatic journey for all of its character; a mystery that doesn’t show what exactly it is that we should