
Comic Book Review: Ink #1
With the first and second issues of Ink currently in the midst of a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter, I thought it was a good time to check out the first […]
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With the first and second issues of Ink currently in the midst of a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter, I thought it was a good time to check out the first […]
“Begun, the Clone War has,” Master Yoda states in his familiarly awkward way, at the end of second Star Wars prequel, Attack of the Clones. Mike Chen’s novel Brotherhood picks […]
Indie comic Intrusive Thoughts – from writer Anthony Stokes, illustrator (and colorist) D.N.S. and letterer Mira Mortal – uses an impressive variety of visual styles and flourishes to tell a […]
Vanglerton’s denim industry is on the decline – but the town’s murder rate is most definitely up, thanks to a few notably gruesome killings that wouldn’t seem out of place […]
Note: My Chronicles of Crime review was originally published not long after the base game had been released; since then, it’s been a huge and deserved success, seeing lots of […]
Creator Gil Murillo has crafted the beginning of an incredibly intriguing and original tale with the opening issue of Heirs of Ashuradō. Obedient student Tetsu is due to graduate from […]
A very Zen, very articulate defender of the forests is the cryptid protagonist of Bigfoot Knows Karate from creators Dan Price and Casey Allen. As story setups go, this first […]
It’s October, which is the perfect time to check out scary stuff no matter what the medium. Which is why I couldn’t pass up on the opportunity to check out […]
Though I’ve never disclosed this on my blog, I’m a huge fan of Bob’s Burgers. An animated sitcom featuring a family who run a burger restaurant, it’s full of relatable […]
I really enjoyed volume one of Snow Angels, even if it did feel a little abrupt by the end of its far-too-short run. All of that enjoyment had dissipated by […]
Though I wasn’t overly keen on the first issue of Rainbow Rowell’s five issue She-Hulk mini-series, I’m glad I persisted – from issue 2 onwards, it’s been a wonderfully charming, […]
The other survivors that Milliken and Mae were captured by are finding out that the Snowman is very real indeed. Is there a way to stop him though? And can […]
Milliken and Mae find other survivors beyond the Trench – but are they friendly? Are they even from the Trench? And why don’t they believe in the Snowman, who has […]
Having starred as Nancy – heroine of the very first Nightmare on Elm Street movie back in 1984 – actress Heather Langenkamp has been associated with the horror genre. This […]
Joshua Gamon’s six-issue comic series Evermore gets off to a great start in this first issue. Set in post-war, plague-ridden London, Evermore tells the story of Doctor Fredrick Fellowes and […]
Back in 1989, the concept of a dark, serious and Gothic-styled Batman was alien to mainstream audiences, whose point of reference when it came to Bruce Wayne’s alter ego was […]