Heroes & Villains: E.A. Henson Turns 40, Reads Black Hammer/Justice League, Ghosted in L.A.
In this week’s Heroes & Villains, E.A. Hensons ruminates on turning 40 and reads first issues of Black Hammer/Justice League and Ghosted in L.A..
In this week’s Heroes & Villains, E.A. Hensons ruminates on turning 40 and reads first issues of Black Hammer/Justice League and Ghosted in L.A..
In the end, it wasn’t fire, drowning, or demons that killed Jason Voorhees. It was lawyers. Tim Murr mourns the end of a franchise in ‘The Week in Horror.’
A fairy tale for grown-ups. The beloved, genre-breaking story for the mid 1980’s, is finally collected in a beautiful and definitive hardcover edition for both old and new readers alike!
Out this week is the very first Stranger Things prequel comic from Dark Horse and it has got its hooks into E.A Henson in the exact same way the show had.
Celebrate #AlienDay2019 with the release of the chock-full-of-chest-bursting-goodies Alien: Dead Orbit Over-sized Hardcover!
This week’s edition of Heroes & Villains has a triple threat of comics for you; one from the past, one from the future, and one out today.
Invisible Kingdom uses science fiction to tell an original and fascinating take on real human drama – one that is entirely relevant to our twenty-first century experiences.
Much like fellow Dark Horse comic Astro Hustle, Invisible Kingdom from G. Willow Wilson and Christian Ward is a book I didn’t know I needed until I read it.
Astro Hustle is a fun book and we (okay mostly me) need a fun sci-fi romp with boundless creativity and spirit that ISN’T Saga right now.
Fight Club 3 once again teams Chuck Palahniuk up with Cameron Stewart to further the story of the narrator and his alter ego Tyler Durden.
If there’s something unnatural in the world, something too strange for the US Government to investigate, Pitor Wyrd is on the case. As are all lovers of dark, science fiction adventure comic books, with the premiere issue of Wyrd #1.
A non-Scoobie takes a look at the first issue of the reimagined Buffy The Vampire Slayer comic from Boom! Studios.