Paul J. Comeau dives into the terrifying abyss of Lovecraftian Horror Comics and returns with enough sanity intact to discuss some of the best in the genre.
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Paul J. Comeau dives into the terrifying abyss of Lovecraftian Horror Comics and returns with enough sanity intact to discuss some of the best in the genre.
Read more →A Cylon, a Terminator, a Geth, a Cyberman, AM, and one of those octopus machines from The Matrix walk into a bar. There were no survivors.
Read more →Portland, Oregon’s Craigmore Creations has a very noble goal: Make natural history fun for kids. If they had been around when I was a kid, I would have devoured these books.
Read more →What sets this apart from most family-based stories is that it takes that familiar formula, twists it a little, adds a dash of wit and eccentricity, and then throws in a few explosions for the hell of it.
Read more →Page one begins with a quote from Nikola Tesla. After that page, I knew I had been an idiot for waiting so long to read RASL.
Read more →Grey is the newest “live-action” comic from the creators of Brielle and the Horror, Loaded Barrel Studios.
Read more →Heaven and the Dead City is only a few chapters in, but clearly there are big things ahead.
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