Jim Henson’s Labyrinth: A Discovery Adventure Review
With all the great storytelling and artwork coming out of the Labyrinth comics, Labyrinth: A Discovery Adventure simply cannot compare.
With all the great storytelling and artwork coming out of the Labyrinth comics, Labyrinth: A Discovery Adventure simply cannot compare.
Captain Marvel: Braver and Mightier #1 is a serviceable introduction to one of Marvel’s greatest characters, with a respectable, yet forgettable story.
Rogues Portal had the opportunity to chat with Josh Albers and Josh Rose of the group The Crownless Company.
If you were a fan of the first arc, then Punks Not Dead: London Calling is a must buy. The writing continues to be compelling and the art brilliant.
Kingdom has everything you could want. Political intrigue, drama, humour, great costumes, beautiful sets, and an excellent story. Oh, and horror!
Fanboy Power Hour sit down and discuss the madness that was the recent 2019 American International Toy Fair!
Everything about the premise behind X-Tremists #1 screams that there are great things ahead. As a first issue, however, it was weak and predictable.
Spawn #294 continues to tell the downfall of empires millennia in the making. And while everything crumbles around them, one villain sets out for revenge.
Marvel Comics Presents #2 is another handsome collection of stories spotlighting some classic (and not-so-classic) characters from Marvel’s deep lore.