by Whitney Grace Contributing Writer When I am describing the graphic novel Dogs of War, the title does not come from some metaphor about horrors on the battlefield. It rather comes from courageous canines who …
by Victoria Irwin Senior Correspondent [email protected] Neil Gaiman is the latest celebrity to be captured by the Bluewater Press series “Fame.” The story of a young writer in Britain and his rise to the New …
by Carl R. Jansson Senior Correspondent [email protected] Each week I discuss the many things that happened in the nineties that made it a very dark decade for the comic industry, the things we would …
by Whitney Grace Contributing Writer How many times have each of us dreamed about trading our monotonous lives for the exciting adventures that exist in a videogame world? Count me among them, but my desires …
by Whitney Grace Contributing Writer Joey Jones (we can feel Stan the Man’s influence already) is a down on his luck teenager, working two jobs to stay live. He has good friends and good enemies, …
by Victoria Irwin Senior Correspondent [email protected] Raygun Roads is dead. Lying in a coffin, surrounded by fans and those imbued with the creative spirit, they stand in awe over the corpse. In a previous time, …
by Whitney Grace Contributing Writer If you are seeking an original ghost story free of the gratuitous violence that has become commonplace in Hollywood horror movies, the best place to turn is Japan. The Japanese …
by R.C. Samo Editor-in-Chief [email protected] How can Shadowman get any better than it already has been? By breaking issue 12 into three separate stories, of course. Valiant’s voodoo based hero was resurrected one year ago …
by Carl R. Jansson Senior Correspondent [email protected] Dynamite has done it again! Continuing their line of comics inspired the pulps of yesteryear comes Green Hornet #7. With The Voice finally silenced, and a new radio …