by Jessica Greenlee Staff Writer [email protected] The Monster on the Hill is an all-ages graphic novel in which even monsters need cheering up from time to time, where thinking sometimes beats just charging in to …
by Whitney Grace Contributing Writer Adam and Comfort Love are to independent publishers as ice cream is to hot fudge, they both go well together. The couple and I met each other at DragonCon …
by Jessica Greenlee Staff Writer [email protected] Steelheart is intense. From David’s first encounter with the Reckoners to the final page, there is scarcely time to breathe. This is a story of a small group trying …
by Whitney Grace Contributing Writer Back in the 1980s, it was common to see an after school special where a rock band used the power of music to bring peace to the world. Not surprisingly, …
What We Found in the Sofa and How It Saved the World lives up to the promise of its title. The heroes, River, Freak, and Fiona find an odd grouping of items–including a rare zucchini …
She grew up in upstate New York and graduated from Antioch College and the University of Albany. Now, she lives and writes near a large forest in New York where she enjoys carpentry, cooking, and …
by Carl R. Jansson Senior Correspondent [email protected] He survived his apparent death at Reichenbach Falls, and now, washed ashore, penniless, without his network of thieves and murderers to help him, will Moriarty survive his battle …
San Diego, CA (December 11, 2013) – Renowned for its Eisner and Harvey Award-winning archival work, IDW’s The Library of American Comics will continue its collaboration with DC Entertainment by collecting the Batman’s Silver Age …
by Carl R. Jansson Senior Correspondent [email protected] Why is the Aurora Borealis appearing in the skies above New York City, and what does it have to do with crowds of unusually violent citizens? With each …