Sherlock Holmes and the Servants of Hell Review
Sherlock Holmes and the Servants of Hell pits Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Holmesian logic against the brutal, sadomasochistic Hellscape of Clive Barkers Hellraiser!
Sherlock Holmes and the Servants of Hell pits Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Holmesian logic against the brutal, sadomasochistic Hellscape of Clive Barkers Hellraiser!
When the dark night comes to the big city, one little superhero prepares for a great adventure… bedtime! Donning his Batman pajamas, he vanquishes his night time routine like the Dark Night vanquishes crime!
Staff Picks – Week of July 8th, 2016 It’s Friday! If you’ve been following us, (and why wouldn’t you be?) then you know what
Representation is important. Kids shouldn’t doubt who they are or what they can be just because of their skin. Daddy’s Little Princess tells them just that.
The story of Gidion’s Hunt is one that’s been seen before: vampire hunter hunting vampires. Pretty basic stuff, but with an original spin that make this vampire universe original and worth checking out!
KaBOOM! has long been at the forefront of kid-friendly, all-ages comic books with titles like Adventure Time, Clarence, and Steven Universe. They’re now opening up into kid’s pictures books.
There’s never been a more tumultuous and excitingly nerve-wracking time to be a Neil Gaiman fan. Not only is he still an active writer
I recently got my hands on two truly strange books. Not a bad strange, of course. Just strange in that I haven’t ever really come upon anything like them before.
“The train crashed at 9:17am in a thump of metal pieces and breaking bone.” The Crashers earns its name right away with a horrific subway crash that kills all but five of its rush hour passengers.