When combined with Michelle Madsen’s color work, and Wagner’s prose, Beware the Eye of Odin does a great job of pulling you in
Browsing: Book Review
You have to hand it to the Corollary, they are persistent. Not even being blasted by a living moon will deter them.
When last we left Potions Inc., our reluctant magic user Ran Jones and his siblings had traveled to present day Seattle from their home in Primatera.
Suburban Dicks is an entertaining read that challenges your inner sleuth. Read our review for Fabian Nicieza novel here!
A good first issue has the ability to draw the readers in a limited amount of time. Read our full review for Potions, Inc issue 1.
“Ghost Hunters Adventure Club and the Express Train to Nowhere” delivers a messy mystery and an underbaked meta-narrative. Read on for more.
A great start to this series, laying the groundwork of its history and the atmosphere of what was at stake.
Jessi Sheron’s retelling of the classic story is more of a reflection of Anderson’s original story, mixed with a modern background.
Corollary has a lot going for it. An unusal story as constructed by writer Adam Rose and a fresh artistic presence by Robert Ahmad.
When we last left Nottingham: Kings Ransom, Blackthorn’s Saracen captive Aya had saved him and Robin from the vengeful Harald.