Gilbert Speaks on Benson & Moorehead’s ‘Synchronic’
Marie Gilbert looks at Synchronic and its depiction of relationships between partners working to save people’s lives.

Marie Gilbert looks at Synchronic and its depiction of relationships between partners working to save people’s lives.
Darling has fantastic flourishes in both the art and dialog department that set it apart from similar tales
Thirty-five years in the making, Barry Windsor-Smith’s Monsters, is finally finished and being released for all the world to see – and feel.
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The Many Deaths of Laila Starr is a good book, written by a great writer, and illustrated by a fantastic team.
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When Netflix offers a superhero film with three of their favorite actors, Marie Gilbert is joyfully obligated to watch said film…but did Thunder Force satisfy her expectations?
Wynd is a wonderful spin on the well trod trope of the epic fantasy quest but with themes of discovery and acceptance folded into it.
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