X-Factor #1 & Captain Marvel #18 Put The Emphasis On Character And Deliver
Sure there’s action, but both X-Factor #1 and Captain Marvel #18 shine thanks to their focus on character development.

Sure there’s action, but both X-Factor #1 and Captain Marvel #18 shine thanks to their focus on character development.
In this edition of The Week in Horror, Tim Murr says farewell to director Alan Parker, celebrates Friday The 13th Part 6: Jason Lives + more.
This week’s edition of What’s Going On features new music from The Go-Go’s, Whethan, RóisÃn Murphy, The Psychedelic Furs + Ski Mask The Slump God
Issue one of No Heroine is a solid story with a great main character, a compelling premise, and manages to stand on its own while also functioning as a great starting place.
Even with strong performances and an interesting concept, You Should Have Left misses the mark.
Andy Burns talks to writer/director Paul Feig about his series Other Space, which beams onto DUST August 1st.
This week, E.A. Henson takes a look at the ComiXology digital exclusive title, Crema, plus news on an animated Batman: Death in the Family
Lords of Empyre: Emperor Hulkling and Empyre: X-Men not only compliment the Empyre event, but they stand on their own as well.
With memorably bazaar characters and a constantly changing immersive story arc, Neversong offers a gaming experience that must be experienced seamlessly from beginning to end.
John Saxon did it all during his acting career – movies and TV, comedies, dramas, westerns, but most importantly horror. And now he’s gone.
This week’s edition of What’s Going On features music from Lynks Afrikka, Annie, Hard Ton, Kiesza + Jodie Harsh
This week’s Read This Book goes deep into the world of satire, looking at Rorschach and the new series, Billionaire Island.