As the mystery comes to a riveting conclusion, “The Crow: Curare” #3 ends with a gripping cat and mouse game between an ex-cop and a child...
What’s better than a samurai combating the forces of evil with a magic sword? This of course is the premise of “Samurai Jack”, a hit animated...
Victor Gischler’s “Kiss Me, Satan!” #2 is dripping with the kind of cultural atmosphere expected from a book set in the historic Garden District of New...
Album review written by Lauren Rae Alter Bridge is one of those bands that, for the most part, still seems to be somewhat of an undiscovered...
A smart spy thriller, “Velvet” #1 will keep readers on their toes as each plot twist hits them hard. This is an exciting glimpse into a...
A major treat for horror movie fans, the “Army of Darkness/Re-Animator” one-shot special is full of witty one-liners, slapstick visual gags, and crazy undead action. A...
An ambitious overdose of emotion, action, and humor, “Hellboy: The Midnight Circus” is a tremendously fun ride. Readers get a chance to see what the blue-collar...
Welcome to Ghosts of Gaming Past — here we’ll be reviewing older horror games, classics and non-classics we missed when they were originally released. Have a...
“Drumhellar” boasts a unique trip into the rural surreal. Written by Alex Link with art from Riley Rossmo (the team that brought you “Rebel Blood”), the...
Kurtis J. Wiebe’s “Rat Queens” is an invigorating reminder that fresh, female-driven, fantasy content is still alive and kicking ass. Expect an effortless blend of bloody...
Album review written by Lauren Rae Ah, Korn. One of the integral factors to the soundtrack of my angsty youth. What’s been surprising to me is...
“Witchblade” #170 marks the return of long-time Witchblade writer Ron Marz back into the fold after he left the series with issue #150. No other writer...
One of the prosecuted films of the legendary British “video nasty” list, House on Straw Hill was banned in its home country for 30 years. It...
You may think you’re a hardcore horror hound, but until you’ve seen Peter Cushing awkwardly mingle at a swinging ’60s drug party in a sea of...
Justin Aclin’s “S.H.O.O.T. First” #1 is an Angels vs. Demons vs. Atheists tale that articulates the author’s ideologies, which — for clarity’s sake — seem to...
A pleasant tribute to kids cartoons and superhero comics, “Captain Ultimate” #3 is a fun and nostalgic blast to the past. Readers will be genuinely charmed...
Things are coming full circle in “B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: Lake of Fire” as many intricate storylines throughout the past year begin to click together in...
Director Kimberly Peirce’s take on Carrie manages to wring a workable update out of Stephen King’s source material. While not revelatory, it’s a fairly good adaptation...
Kicking things to high gear, “The Strain: The Fall” #4 continues to be an awesome thrill-ride that refuses to slow down. After the “Twilight” franchise sucked...
As each page hooks the reader right in, “Sheltered” #4 delivers a heart pounding issue. In a suspenseful turn of events, the “Sheltered” series becomes an...
“Ghosted” writer, Joshua Williamson, assembles a chillingly effective tale that’s thoroughly engrossing, and intelligently crafted; with intense and masterfully rendered illustrations from Goran Sudzuka, that easily...
The Colony is a sharp-looking survival thriller that’s actually a zombie movie in disguise. The baddies here aren’t technically zombies, but they’re set up just be...
Jamie Madrox is back again with another Dark Horse Comics review. This time, he takes on Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden’s “Baltimore: The Plague Ships”.
Written by Kevin Kennedy, @thekevmiester Set in Vetigo’s ‘Fables’ universe written by Bill Willingham, The Wolf Among Us is the latest game from Telltale Games. Instead...