by Kelly M. Smith: It’s not like me to want to review a comic book, although I am a self-professed comic book lover, but I found that, due not only to the comic’s success but also the contradictory reception it has [...]
by Paul Bowler: Although the critically acclaimed American Vampire ongoing series by Scott Snyder and Rafael Albuquerque is still on hiatus at the moment, this week our thirst for blood is sated a little as Vertigo release American Vampire The [...]
by Paul Bowler: Jesus arrives back at the Hilltop community in a bid to recruit people for the imminent battle with Negan and the Savours. Their leader, Gregory, is weary of the plan, but Maggie and guardsman Kal are the [...]
by Laramore Black: Author and musician Joe Clifford, in his own words: “As an artist, I explore the dark places, the uncomfortable places, the dingy bricks and concrete cracks of a cold uncaring city. I write about the criminals and [...]
It began with the masterpiece of epic fantasy, Magician, in 1982 and ended with Magician’s End in 2013, when Raymond E. Feist brought his classic series of magic, action and adventure, the Riftwar Cycle, to a conclusion in May. The [...]
by Paul Bowler: Origins are something of a holy grail when it comes to comic books. They define what we know about a character, often forming the backbone for a continuity that can endure across countless decades, and only the [...]
by Kimmie Chameleon: If you find yourself suffering from hiatus withdrawals of the CW’s show Supernatural, then fret no more. Author Tim Wagonner hits the proverbial nail on the head with his rendition of the Winchester brothers in the book, [...]
by J Malcolm Stewart: The Titanic disaster has been well mined for material in the public sphere. In just the last twenty years, we’ve seen an Academy Award winning film, a TV mini-series, several full length documentaries and countless books [...]
by Michele Pearson: I’ve been a Stephen King fan since I was twelve years old and got my hands on Pet Sematary. Since then, I’ve read the majority of King’s works and watched most of the film adaptations. While I [...]