Read This book: The Department of Truth Is The Only Conspiracy Theory We Need Right Now.
In this week’s Read This Book, Uncle Highlander has a rave review about the timely new book The Department of Truth.
In this week’s Read This Book, Uncle Highlander has a rave review about the timely new book The Department of Truth.
This week, Uncle Highlander has two books for you to read – Image Comics’ Stillwater and Heavy from Vault Comics.
Adapted by Ryan North and Albert Monteys for Boom! Studios, Slaughterhouse-Five is a wonderful homage to the late, great Kurt Vonnegut.
This week in Read This Book, Uncle Highlander looks back at the excellent Ghosted in L.A., a comic “that is perfect for anyone who likes well-written books about interesting characters.”
In an exclusive interview, Uncle Highlander talks to writer Anthony Cleveland about his new UFO-inspired series, Stargazer.
Uncle Highlander says that Voyage to the Stars is a great book for fans of the podcast, but might be hard to penetrate for readers unfamiliar with its backstory.
That Texas Blood is ostensibly an anthology series, where multiple stories of dark drama and trauma will all be set in the same place, Ambrose County.
This week, Uncle Highlander looks at Valiant’s Doctor Tomorrow, and the damage pirating does to indie comics.
Trying to encapsulate the excitement and energy of Adventureman #1 into a text review is very much like trying to catch lightning in a bottle.
The world of No One’s Rose already feels like its one that the readers are going to really enjoy exploring.
In this week’s edition of Read This Book, there are three solid sci-fi comics ready and waiting for your eyeballs to peruse them.
Black Stars Above from Vault Comics is a challenging read because it is designed to be a challenging read.