‘She Could Fly: The Lost Pilot #3’ – Comic Book Review
I don’t want to condone doing drugs for people who live in places in which it is still illegal. I’m not going to say with
I don’t want to condone doing drugs for people who live in places in which it is still illegal. I’m not going to say with
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With issue 14, the overarching story of Gideon Falls finally starts to take shape. We now have a better understanding of who the forces of
Here’s me continuing not to complain that we get more Hellboy stories from Mike Mignola. I sincerely love this world so very much. The esoteric
What a strangely beautiful and poetic world Poelgeest, Bertram, and Hollingsworth have created. All of the characters have one foot in the afterlife and one
There are many things on my bucket list, and playing Halo is one of them. In the meantime, the next best thing is to read
The level of sophistication that keeps coming with Spencer & Locke 2 continues to astonish me, as I devoured Issue 3. Readers can enjoy Spencer
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First published in 2016-2017 by Kadokawa Corporation, H. P. Lovecraft’s long-form story, At the Mountains of Madness, will release this month by Dark Horse. Known