Monthly Archives: August, 2019

A Novel Review: Star Pig #2 Has Space-stations and Keanu Reeves

If you're the kind of person who likes outer space, pop-culture references, and massive water bears, then Star Pig is the comic for you. Written by Delilah S. Dawson, drawn by Francesco Gaston, and...

Strayed #1 Review: Post-cats and Galactic Subterfuge Await!

Sometimes a comic appears and has such a good plot that you wonder how nobody else thought of it first. So it is with Strayed, a Dark Horse comic written by Carlos Giffoni, drawn...

Elementary Series Finale: An Under The Lens Review

Under the lens takes a deep look at films and TV by focusing in on one or two particular areas of the picture or episode that helped to define it for better or for worse....

Stillanerd Reads: House of X #3

One of the more curious aspects of the X-Men comics, especially over the last decade, is their portrayals of humans. They are unequivocally evil. They hate mutants for the mere act of existing. When...

Thor #16 Review: Every Story’s End is a New Story’s Beginning

Every journey must come to an end, but in every end, there is a beginning. This much is true for All-Father Thor. Jason Aaron’s run on Thor is nearly at an end, but his time in...

Justice League Dark #14 Review: The Witching War is Upon Us

Magic has its costs, and the Justice League Dark is quickly re-learning that, but not before The Witching War begins. Minor spoilers for Justice League Dark #14 follow. Justice League Dark has consistently been one...

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