Review: The Dresden Files: Dog Men #1
Harry Dresden returns in this new series from Dynamite, this time as well as dealing
Harry Dresden returns in this new series from Dynamite, this time as well as dealing
Before I get into the review, let’s take a couple of moments to remember Sir Roger
In the year 2525 the legendary hero, Samson, walks the Earth keeping his reasons and
Based on the original Battlestar series, this trade paperback from Dynamite collects the Folly of
If there were ever two characters that should compliment each other, with just enough of
Ever since the Flash, Hawkman, Doctor Fate and the Green Lantern decided to hang out
Never ones to let other companies failures stop them, Dynamite rolls out another re-iteration of
1938: Amelia Earhart is missing, volcanoes are going off under US Navy bases, Silver Death“s
Dynamite Comics run of mostly high quality comic books continues with this second chapter of
Following on from the teaser zero issue from a few weeks back, this first issue
You have to give credit where credit is due. In this case, Dynamite Comics continue
[wpdevart_youtube]kUQD8PTqB5k[/wpdevart_youtube] In this penultimate issue of this mini-series, time is running out for James as
When I recently heard about yet another Vampi reboot, I tweeted my disgust whilst promising
Behind a cover featuring my personal favourite TV Wonder Woman costume, lies the second issue
Things are looking grim for James Bond as schemes and counter schemes fall into place.Â
We are back in the frozen tundra of New York, catching up with possibly the
For all their merchandised books and numerous covers, there is something I quite like about
Ah the 70’s! The only time and place where women’s lib was represented by TV
Recently I spent some time with the guys on Flipside Focus, the podcast aimed at
It may come as a surprise to a number of people, but Red Sonja has