REVIEW: The Mummy #2
One the scale of bad days, nobody can touch Angel Kostenko. Sure your kid may
One the scale of bad days, nobody can touch Angel Kostenko. Sure your kid may
Antlion Audio had reached out to a number of sites that are involved in podcasts
When I was a little kid, I used to love the Sunday Comic strips in
The opening of this book lets us know exactly what happened to Becky With The
Rivers of London is an interesting series of books by Ben Aaronovitch, sometimes they are
Valiant takes a step towards an alternative universe with this new Divinity series, which features
The Misfits are a staple in Jem and the Holograms, and every band needs a
Looking back at my previous reviews, it has been quite a while since I looked
I Thought I Was Falling Issue six opens with our titular characters, Detectives Eddie Mellinger
With gods, monsters and a Dalek sleeper agent threatening everything, how does Si Spurrier (Judge
And the mega mythology of a toy line over thirty years old grows and grows.
You know that phrase “Don“t judge a book by its cover”“? Lies, you should absolutely
Look, you’re going to have to give people a fighting chance. Or the industry business
Ambiguity is an odd word, covering a multitude of situations, decisions, ramifications and the choices
Love the TV show and I was hoping DC had cooled their tits after that
Welcome one and all to the 36th Lightning Review by yours truly, Bamfing Bob! This
There were two people working on this story. Two. It took two people to hammer
  Green Valley has been a series that I’ve been watching very closely from its
Christmas is bearing down upon us, but if you’re looking for something to fill the
Recently I spent some time with the guys on Flipside Focus, the podcast aimed at
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