Monthly Archives: October, 2019

Catwoman #16 Review: Birthdays, Pinatas, and Torture

Catwoman is nothing if not obsessive. So, when it comes to her search for Raina Creel, she’ll go to any means to find her. Minor spoilers for Catwoman #16 follow. The past couple issues of Catwoman were...

Detective Comics #1013 Review: Cold and Icy Terror

Batman is hot on the trail of Mister Freeze, but there are more things in his way than he knows. Spoilers for Detective Comics #1013 follow. The last issue of Detective Comics finally brought the series...

A Novel Review: Star Pig #3 Has Replicators And Evil Doctors

Americana is a far-reaching, pervasive thing. People all over the world love Disneyland, Homer Simpson, Michael Jackson, and Coca-Cola. Not sure why. In Star Pig, that attraction to unfettered capitalism is universal, with various...

Trill-a-cious Comedy In Houston, TX: An interview with Roger Anderson

Houston, TX is known for it's medical center, energy industry, and the Astros. What is not usually known for is the live comedy shows that have become part of the city's incredible live entertainment...

The Green Lantern #12 Review: Dark Engulfs the Green Light

Hal Jordan has met his match with his anti-matter counterpart. Before he’s beaten though, he gets help from an unlikely place. Spoilers for The Green Lantern #12 follow. Grant Morrison and Liam Sharp’s run on The Green...

Daredevil #12 Review: The Dichotomy of Murdock and Fisk

Daredevil is no more, but that hasn’t stopped Matt Murdock from helping others. To Wilson Fisk, the Kingpin is no more as well, which has stopped him from being his true self. Minor spoilers for Daredevil...

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