‘The Empty Man #7:’ Advance Comic Book Review
Empty Man #7 goes above and beyond, shifting from survival horror to something more along the lines of existential and philosophical dread. Not only does
Empty Man #7 goes above and beyond, shifting from survival horror to something more along the lines of existential and philosophical dread. Not only does
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I have reservations making the review of Humanoids’ newest Life Drawn title, States of Mind, about me, but, in many ways, the purpose of this
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I wish I had a more inspired rationale for why I choose the comics I’m going to read. Many are either properties I already like