Review: Star Trek: The Mirror War #0
Setting itself as a prequel of sorts, this zero issue bridges the gap between the
Setting itself as a prequel of sorts, this zero issue bridges the gap between the
Zenescope have been quietly setting up their next big story arc this year via a
The second issue of the book with the longest title utilising the lowest number of
Looking for a new series, that pits nuance and style against pacing and sudden bouts
Another week and another Red Sonja book; it’s getting that Red Sonja and Vampirella have
Back when I was a kid, in the back to the weekly Star Wars comic
One of the things that I love about comic books is that there is no
One of the things that always makes me shake my head in despair is the
When things get tough, won’t it be nice to disappear, to kind of step off
What’s that you say? You haven’t had your horror quota this week? Then you might
It is a fact that we all wear masks. Maybe not the cape and cowl
I once heard a joke that asked what do humans and dolphins have in common;
I noticed on Twitter recently a little conversation around the idea of a DC swimsuit
Volume 2 of Barbarella are words that I didn’t think I would be typing. Having
There are a few constants that make up my world view; fishnets are cool, always
Valiant, much like Marvel to some degree, never seem to give up on a character.
If you feel that your comic book reading is lacking in skimpily dressed attractive women,
I am not sure what is going on between DC Comics and Dynamite Entertainment. Take
Since returning to the comic book world, Buffy has managed to challenge the expected norm
As I write this review, it is Father’s Day in the UK. How apt then
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