“Gallifrey: War Room: Manoeuvres” is a thrilling listen that’s packed with tension, intrigue, and plenty of backstabbing deception.
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Discover our ‘best of’ list candidate: Dark Horse Comics’ White Savior.
Doctor Who’s multimedia event, Doom’s Day, comes to an end with “Dying Hours”. It’s an enjoyable enough anthology with uneven execution.
Terry Miles’ “The Quiet Room” is a tense, mind-bending, page-turner of a mystery that’s equal parts thrilling and frustrating.
Mad Cave Studios The Devil that Wears My Face by David Pepose, Alex Cormack, and Justin Birch is available on October 4th.
Exorcists Syd and Ellen face off against Greed in issue 4 of Exorcists Never Die. Will they prevail against temptation? Find out now!
James Tynion IV and Michael Avon Oeming’s “Blue Book: 1961” faithfully retells Betty and Barney Hill’s story.
John Scalzi’s “Starter Villain” offers an enthralling, riotously funny romp through supervillain tropes and inept billionaire businessmen.
“Doctor Who: Once and Future” continues with a rip-roaringly fun mashup of “Doctor Who” and H.G. Wells’ “The War of the Worlds”.
Dan Frey’s “Dreambound” is a fast-paced, wholly satisfying, and thrilling fantasy mystery that explores just how powerful stories can be.