REDLANDS #1 [Review]
Amazing visuals paired with a cliche-ridden script make Redlands #1 a comic that may appeal to genre fans and followers of the artists involved but no one else. Continue reading REDLANDS #1 [Review]
Amazing visuals paired with a cliche-ridden script make Redlands #1 a comic that may appeal to genre fans and followers of the artists involved but no one else. Continue reading REDLANDS #1 [Review]
Rick finds himself in quite the pickle after he turns himself into a pickle. Yeah, that’s our set-up. It’s Pickle Rick, motha******! Continue reading RICK AND MORTY Season 3 Episode 3 [Review]
The tale of the Hard-Traveling Hero continues, as Green Arrow’s quest to bring down The Ninth Circle and their corporate sponsors leads him to Metropolis and the fattest fat cat of them all – Lex Luthor! Continue reading GREEN ARROW #28 [Review]
Mix one part alternate history with two parts pulp fantasy and you have Elsewhere – one of the most unique comics I’ve had the good fortune to read in recent memory. Continue reading ELSEWHERE #1 [Review]
Rick’s efforts to retrieve a special crystal from a clan of post-apocalyptic raiders go awry when his grandchildren seem to enjoy the fall of society a little too much. Can Morty and Summer ever get beyond Thunderdome? Continue reading RICK AND MORTY Season 3 Episode 2 [Review]
Held quarterly in Dallas, The North Texas Comic Book Show is devoted exclusively to comic books. The primary focus of the convention is on professional comic creator guests and local artists over big-name celebrities and autographs. Continue reading NORTH TEXAS COMIC BOOK SHOW July 2017 [Gallery]
ArlingCon is a free mini-con organized by Arlington Public Library in association with The University of Texas at Arlington. Continue reading ARLINGCON 2017 [Gallery]
Stan Lee once said, “Every comic book is someone’s first.” I quote “The Man” in this context because the philosophy that every comic book story should be told with the new reader in mind is so rare these days and … Continue reading TITANS #13 [Review]
It’s odd how, in some respects, DC Comics has tried to have it both ways with those DC Rebirth properties that are connected to a television series on The CW. Logically, one can see the appeal of trying to win … Continue reading GREEN ARROW #26 [Review]