by Joshua Skye: In a world of blood-soaked grotesquery, we find little profoundly petrifying pieces of peculiar narrative. They are delightfully there to be sure, but for every dark and dreadful tale of soul-shivering macabre, we must suffer the superficial [...]
by Paul Bowler: Batman Annual #2 is a Zero Year tie-in by Scott Snyder and new writer Marguerite Bennett, with art by Wes Craig, where a turning point from Bruce Wayne’s first year as Batman returns to haunt him, as [...]
by Kimmie Chameleon: Ready for a whole new take on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s ever popular characters Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson? In the comic book series Watson and Holmes written by Karl Bollers, (from a story by Paul [...]
by Kimmie Chameleon: From start to finish, Kevin A. Ranson’s The Matriarch, digs its claws into the reader’s imagination and takes flight. The present day story fuses together both the reality we as mortals know, with the unknown supernatural world [...]
by Paul Bowler: The Walking Dead #112 follows on after the Saviors arrived early for their next tribute from Alexandria, the survivors were left with no choice but to let them in, and in Rick’s absence Spencer tires persuade Negan [...]
by Paul Bowler: Batman #22 delves even further into Bruce Wayne’s past as the second chapter of Zero Year sees Bruce taking drastic measures during his next confrontation with the Red Hood Gang. There is also some unexpected resistance from [...]
by Paul Bowler: The Walking Dead #111 begins by focusing on Rick and his new allies as they prepare their attack the Saviors, but one glimpse of this issues cover reveals that Negan is about to do something that may force them to alter their [...]
by Kelly M. Smith: When Mrs. Kessler announced her book blog tour for Moonlight, I immediately volunteered to host an interview and do a review for the novel before its release on July 15th. Why? Because after having read and reviewed [...]
by Missy Jane: There are usually two paths to a sequel: the Open-Ended Ending and the Cliffhanger. I’m usually okay with the former and absolutely hate the latter. So what about when the last page is read and I find [...]