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How Horror Ushered in the Age of the Comic Book Movie

Believe it or not, comic book movies did not always dominate the box office. There was a time when they weren’t all that popular and before that a time when they were barely getting made at all. We’ve...

Spawn

Why Spawn Was the Ultimate ’90s Comic

Todd McFarlane rose to comic book superstardom in the late eighties with his work on Amazing Spider-Man. His artwork redefined that character and that world, allowing him to take over a new Spider-Man...

Thomas Jane

Thomas Jane Talks Werewolf Comic Series LYCAN and Recalls His Turn as Frank Castle [Exclusive]

Thomas Jane is well known to genre fans as the star of the 2004 film, The Punisher. But Jane doesn’t just portray characters from comics onscreen. He is also making a name for himself as the creator o...

Shadowman

Shadowman #01 [Comic Review]

The flagship Valiant character is resurrected for a new (and exceedingly bloody) reboot series. Does it succeed where other revamps haven’t? Shadowman is a character that’s gone through quite a ...

Ghosted in LA

Ghosted in L.A. Vol One is a Dramedy with Ghosts [Review]

Think teen dramedy with ghosts if you want a thumbnail of what’s in store in Ghosted in L.A. Vol. 1. It collects four issues of an ongoing Boom! BoxTM series created and scripted by Sina Grace (Iceman...

She Could Fly

Comic Review: She Could Fly #2 is Even Better than #1

Back in June, I wrote about how good the first issue of She Could Fly by Christopher Cantwell and Martín Morazzo was. If you slept on it, you missed out. With the second issue finally here, I’m ...

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Comic

Comic Review: Buffy Season 11 #11

Buffy Season 11 is racing toward its conclusion and at this point, pretty much all of the cards on the table. The Slayer and her friends are gearing up for a fight. The plot has pretty much completely...

Chris Golden

Exclusive Interview: Writer Chris Golden Talks Joe Golem: Occult Detective

Joe Golem: Occult Detective The Outer Dark #1 takes place two years after the events of Joe Golem And The Drowning City, in which the titular character saved the titular city from an undead takeover a...

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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...

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