Hit Reblog: Comics That Caught Fire – An Interview with Katie Shanahan
After speaking with Megan Kearney about her experiences on Hit Reblog: Comics That Caught Fire, I also wanted to chat with Katie Shanahan for a
After speaking with Megan Kearney about her experiences on Hit Reblog: Comics That Caught Fire, I also wanted to chat with Katie Shanahan for a
Minky Woodcock: The Girl Who Handcuffed Houdini Writing and art by: Cynthia von Buhler Published by: Titan Comics Review by Rhian Dixon It’s not
Olivia Twist #1 is definitely worth checking out–especially if you’re a fan of Dystopian YA or science fiction stories about young women.
The Comics Agenda 93: Welcome to the Looney Bin It’s the always dreaded 5th Wednesday of the month. Thankfully this week there were some
Ripclaw returns to the fold as Cyber Force regains its momentum. As much as I love the series, I think trade waiting this first arc is perfectly fine.
Now that the actual fantasy elements have started to take the stage, Modern Fantasy is starting to look like a fun series with a slow start.
Rogues Portal had the opportunity to talk to Jeff Martin about his work, and what makes Canadian history great storytelling material.
Here are some quick-shot reviews of books that our staff did not individually review. I have sorted them by section (Buy It, Wait and See, Skip It).
Hit Reblog: Comics That Caught Fire, written by Megan Kearney and edited by Hope Nicholson is a delightful collection of comics from across the