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Nicnevin and the Bloody Queen is a Stunning Execution of Gothic Horror [Graphic Novel Review]

Nicnevin and the Bloody Queen follows Nissy (Nicnevin) a rebellious teenage girl who is whisked away to her maternal grandmother’s abandoned estate alongside her kid brother. Nissy is not a fan of her...

Swimming in Darkness

Swimming in Darkness is a Chilling Esoteric Thriller [Graphic Novel Review]

Swimming in Darkness is the debut work of Lucas Harari, a student of decorative arts with a special interest in printed works. Before Swimming in Darkness, Harari reportedly self-published fanzines an...

Johnny The Homicidal Maniac

Remembering the Gory Brilliance of Johnny the Homicidal Maniac

True story: Right before my freshman year of high school, my mom offered to buy me something nice to commemorate the occasion. She offered me a new backpack from Coach (cause that was a thing), a hair...

Comic Review: H.P. Lovecraft’s The Hound and Other Stories Is A Wonderful Adaptation

H.P. Lovecraft’s The Hound and Other Stories is a manga adaption, by Gou Tanabe, of three of H.P. Lovecraft’s short stories, namely The Temple, The Hound, and The Nameless City. The Temple...

Comic Review: Harrow County Issue #24 Pits Friends Against Each Other In Spite Of The Real Evil At Play Elsewhere

The Harrow County comic book series revolves around a small southern town that is plagued by magic and disturbing paranormal activity. As Harrow County Issue #24 begins, Emmy and Bernice have a showdo...

Comic Review: Predator vs. Judge Dredd vs. Aliens Issue #4 Brings What Fans Crave

Predator vs. Judge Dredd vs. Aliens Issue #4 is the epic showdown of the series with all the gore, bloodshed, and action that you could possibly want from a comic mashup such as this. Obviously, the s...

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Advance Review: Spell on Wheels

First, before I say anything, hats off to Dark Horse Comics for putting so many women together on a project like Spell on Wheels. Kate Leth, Jen Bartel, and Ming Doyle are powerhouses who I already lo...

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The Howling: Revenge of the Werewolf Queen: Review

The Howling: Revenge of the Werewolf Queen is one more example of eighties nostalgia being reworked for modern audiences. In general, there’s a part of me that inwardly cringes any time I hear a...

Prometheus: Life and Death

Comic Review: Prometheus: Life and Death Issue 1

In the midst of the aftershock of 2012’s Prometheus and on the verge of Ridley Scott’s Alien: Covenant, the hunger for Xenomorph nirvana is more rampant than ever. Fortunately, Dark Horse’s Prometheus...

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