Review: Wolverton – Thief of Impossible Objects #1
The heady days of magic are not quite gone the way of witch wizards and
The heady days of magic are not quite gone the way of witch wizards and
I love Battlestar; every series. Well, with the exception of Galactica ’80 (notice there is
Synopsis: This issue opens with a couple of hillbilly rednecks playing cards with what appears
My grandfather is the most religious man I know. A devout Baptist whose time as
When we last left Alex Underwood she was in a bit of a pickle. Back
To become a monster or become something more? That is the decision facing Cray. It
Synopsis: This issue opens with Caitlin Snow entering a prison of her own making. Tsaritsa
Barbarella may be 55 years old, but she is still as sexy as ever. But
The rip-roaring 1920’s, with the Charleston and flapper girls; where society was still very much
Creative team Paul Allor (Writer) and Chris Evenhuis (Artist) have formulated an interesting alternate world
Synopsis: Dynamite has done something that no one else, including Disney films, has been able
In a graphic novel, which chronicles the rise to fame and sustained prominence of one
   Have you ever had to deliver bad news to someone? It is
I will let you into a little secret; of all the Marvel movies, the Captain
Darkseid, Steppenwolf, Braniac, and the Legion of Doom are among the Justice League“s fiercest enemies.
Synopsis: This story Is coming to an end with only two more issues to go.
When I think of independent comics, I always go to the smaller yet successful publishers
Synopsis: This story opens with a group of Guerrilla soldiers forcing children into slave labor.
Hot from the pages of Batman and the Dark Metal storyline comes the almost eagerly
“…Wasn’t there a war in Heaven?” – Damian Wayne Synopsis: This issue opens with Robin