SuperMutant Magic Academy Review
SuperMutant Magic Academy Publisher: Drawn & Quarterly Writer & Artist: Jillian Tamaki Review by Anelise Farris SuperMutant Magic Academy by Jillian Tamaki is the
SuperMutant Magic Academy Publisher: Drawn & Quarterly Writer & Artist: Jillian Tamaki Review by Anelise Farris SuperMutant Magic Academy by Jillian Tamaki is the
I have The X-Files “I Want to Believe” poster framed and hanging in my house. I have a cat named Scully, and I have a dog named Mulder. You might say, I’m a fan of The X-Files.
Is there ever a time in which we couldn’t use a bit more myth and magic in our lives? The answer is no—especially in a secondary world as fantastically detailed as that of Chad Corrie’s Tralodren.
The Clash? Joy Division? Toto? There’s a lot to talk about in the new Netflix Original Stranger Things–the music certainly being one of them!
Great strides have been made to diversify the literary scene, but comics, superhero comics in particular, often give readers only two types of female characters: the over-sexualized vixen or the manic pixie dream girl. While these characters vary in race and sexuality, they’re depicted as having the same body shape.
I imagine that the subset of people in the world that actually like clowns is rather small. I’m no clown expert, but I’m pretty
Ghostbusters II (1989) came out the year I was born. So, lucky for me, and all you 1989+ crowd, we were able to experience