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Review by: Your Friendly Neighborhood Brady Martians just love attacking our planet, don’t they? They just keep on invading Earth over and over and over. “Mars...
Review by – GreenBasterd After a short hiatus Hellboy returns to the scene in his sixth issue of “Hellboy in Hell”. With all the references in...
Written by T. Blake Braddy, @blakebraddy I have to admit right up front that, in the nearly two dozen hours I put into Don’t Starve: Reign...
Review by Jorge Solis With a memorable and terrifying villain at its helm, “Next Testament” #9 delivers a frightening vision of the world gone mad. The...
Ed Brisson slowly builds outward from his engaging mystery and as things become a little clearer the insanity never slows down. Razor sharp dialogue, a story ripe...
Review by Jorge Solis Prepare to be shocked and thrilled as “Afterlife With Archie” #5 delivers a knockout punch as the series comes to its first...
For those of you in doubt “The Walking Dead” #127 provides an excellent return to form for the series. It encapsulates the dread of the previous...
There’s a moment in Candyman director Bernard Rose’s new film Sx_Tape where I thought, “Oh shit, this is going in a direction I didn’t expect!” Within...
Monkeybrain comics don’t specialize in anything save for quality books. “Monkeybrain Monday” showcases the digital titles this small publisher has to offer. This week’s entry is...
The real bummer about not loving the new Godzilla movie is that I liked the character of Godzilla. More specifically, I liked this version of him...
By Bree Ogden I’m sad. I’m really sad that “Bad Blood” has come to an end. But what an end. This is going to be a...
By Jorge Solis A spell-binding murder mystery, “Original Sin” #1 delivers a knockout first installment filled with suspense, action, and thrills. For months, readers have been...
By Jorge Solis The line between being a suspect and being distracted by a red herring is blurred in “Revival” #20. The mystery continues to thicken...
Writer-director Dante Tomaselli’s latest film Torture Chamber isn’t interested in a standard three act structure. For him, horror isn’t achieved through a pedestrian narrative with jump...
Rachel Deering amasses one of the largest tomes of horror in comics. A collection that will chill you to the core, educate you on the tenants...
Now that writer Matt Miner has dispensed with the exposition for his new chapter of animal liberation he jumps right into the action. Sarah is done...
“The Woods” is James Tynion IV’s look at high school culture and man’s fear of the woods. It’s captivating, strangely vulnerable, and a total thrill ride...
The Eighties are back in a big way thanks to Sina Grace and Daniel Freedman. “Burn The Orphanage: Reign of Terror” reads like an extended play...
Axeman (aka Axeman at Cutter’s Creek) follows a group of 20-somethings as they reconnect at a remote cabin for some post-college partying. Within the first couple...
Legendary Entertainment’s upcoming Godzilla reboot is one of the most hotly anticipated flicks of the year. The trailers have been epic, and the hype is through...
Normally horror films that delve into the human psyche do not include additional villainous characters. However, Mr. Jones, written and directed by Karl Mueller combines both...
Review by – Bree Ogden “Rat Queens” is getting gritty as fuck and I love it. The signature blend between Wiebe’s graphic yet cunning dialogue and...
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