REVIEW: Barbarella #2 (Vol. 4)
Barbarella is back with a campy sci-fi adventure that feels like a throwback to cheesy
Barbarella is back with a campy sci-fi adventure that feels like a throwback to cheesy
What is it with all the cartoon based comic books at the moment. Has creativity
Barbarella, what a crazy thing right? A young and beautiful space traveler tries to save
When it comes to cheesecake characters, I am not sure that anyone is as famous,
The penultimate issue of this series finally sees Aaron Tse take sides against both elements
Spinning out of Sacred Six, the magic writing duo of Tom Sniegoski and Jeannine Acheson,
Volume 2 of Barbarella are words that I didn’t think I would be typing. Having
Ah, the 90’s, well 1992 specifically, was a time of huge flux in the comic
When the world ends for Kit and her Dad, the Ranger Scouts were on hand
After the surprisingly enjoyable Halloween Special, Grimm Fairy takes a scary crack at the most
I am not going to lie; I have been looking forward to this book since
The Age of Chaos is upon us and the only thing that can stands in
Never ones to shy away from the opportunity to “Grimm up” existing fables and fairy
Taking a breather from their fairy based re-imaginings, Zenescope are looking to possibly build up
With the news that DC’s Teen Titans: Raven graphic novel is going back to the
I“ve recently mentioned how enjoyable the Hanna-Barbera comics, published by DC, have been for me.
Synopsis: This issue begins at the Lucky Lighthouse Casino with the ominous statement: Bludhaven is
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