Heroes & Villains: ‘Locke & Key/The Sandman Universe: Hell & Gone’, ‘Korgi: End Of Seasons’
Hell & Gone feels incredibly organic and also like something of a missing chapter for both titles nailing the tone of each series perfectly.
Hell & Gone feels incredibly organic and also like something of a missing chapter for both titles nailing the tone of each series perfectly.
E.A. Henson looks at the myriad of Star Trek projects that are currently in development.
Flash Fact: E.A. Henson is a longtime Flash fan who hopes the new creative team on the book does well by Wally West.
E.A. Henson looks back with love at the second monumental Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles films, The Secret of the Ooze.
While many fans are counting the minutes until Zack Snyder’s Justice League arrives, E.A. Henson is feeling a little more…apprehensive.
In this edition of Heroes & Villains, E.A. Henson takes a deep dive into the canon of the legendary Bruce Campbell.
This week E.A. Henson looks at a new book on Batman: The Animated Series along with a Kickstarter from Unlikely Heroes Studios.
E.A. Henson shares his thoughts on WandaVision and it being nearly an entire year since he attended a comic con.
Much like The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles before it, Hellboy’s younger years are fertile storytelling ground.
Johnny Boo and the Silly Blizzard is one of those “fun for all ages!” books that definitely made something click in E.A. Hensons’s brain.
Heroes & Villains returns with a look at the new Beast Wards book and a new title, Drop The Mic!
In the final Heroes & Villains column of the year. E.A. Henson shares his favourites comic and figure of 2020, and looks back at the last 365 days.