Artificial Flowers Review
Artificial Flowers is a story that doesn’t have superheroes or action scenes. The story is a memory or a snippet of life. Rachel Smith brings to life a simple story that emits familial relationships and art.
Artificial Flowers is a story that doesn’t have superheroes or action scenes. The story is a memory or a snippet of life. Rachel Smith brings to life a simple story that emits familial relationships and art.
Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur is exactly what it sounds like while also being so much more than what it sounds like! It’s a definite good thing. The comic follows a little girl obsessed with science and a red dinosaur with flaming eyes. What more does a comic need?
April was an exciting month for the Marvel Collector Corps. The theme for this month is “Civil War” and is tied into the movie
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I am in love with foreign film (to me a foreign film is anything that isn’t English, except for Welsh films because, you know,
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There are SPOILERS below, but I tried to be as vague as possible… I’m a bit late with my Game of Thrones premiere review,
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