
Halloween Horror Nights: A Coward’s Adventure
One scared Fanboy braved the crowded streets of Universal Studios Hollywood after dark. Learn from his journey.
One scared Fanboy braved the crowded streets of Universal Studios Hollywood after dark. Learn from his journey.
Mega Doctor Who fan Dan Slott tackles a few Doctors, a few companions, and aliens. Lots and lots of aliens.
Efren Ramirez stars in this anthology as a “Traveler” who knows just how dark and real the myths and legends of Latin America are.
Marc Bernardin and Ron Salas bring a legend to life with their graphic novel about Muhammad Ali — one of the best of 2023.
As much Eddie Guerrero as the Eddas, Ed Gamester’s Mythos: Ragnarok combines stories you think you know with the squared circle.
In the city of Themis, one woman fights sexism and the mob to stand for justice. She might just be an inspiration to the kids in her city.
It’s so hard to say good-bye to a show that’s so clearly the reflection of the blood, sweat, and tears of two brilliant creators…
An Eisner-nominated horror story about St. Louis, ancient secrets, and the resurrection of innocence. The Atonement Bell rings for thee…
Not only is Conan the Barbarian #1 from Titan Comics a great read, they’re bringing new Savage Sword of Conan in 2024!
Sometimes you read a graphic novel and realize that you’re not alone. That’s the power of literature in general, to be put in someone else’s […]
The Indiana Jones saga ends as something akin to Greek tragedy. Those Greeks might have been on to something…
Warner Bros. was dead set on using The Flash to reboot everything that had come before, long before they knew what was coming after…
You really can’t watch all The Venture Bros. in a day, but at least having the complete series at your fingertips makes it tempting to try.
By now, you know that Void Rivals #1 hides a secret. You might even have been interested. But was it any good?
A terrific run of gothic horror films gets its critical due as author Chris Alexander dissects the Poe films of Roger Corman.
With undertones of 80s kids movies like the Goonies, In Hell We Fight reminds us that even in the underworld, everybody likes ice cream.
Once upon a time in the town of Winding Springs, a young girl dares to dream of escape. But first she has to get past Shockheaded Peter…
It’s risky to take a children’s classic and turn it into an anti-fascist exploitation comedy, but Mad Heidi more than handles it.
If you want to know why fans love the World’s Mightiest Mortal, Mark Waid and Dan Mora’s Shazam! #1 is a great place to start.
As long as horror movies exist, we’ll never really see an end to final girls, but in the meantime you can love The Very Final Last Girls.
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