[REVIEW] ‘THE NIGHTMARE BRIGADE’ IS A SPOOKY, HEARTFELT STORY FOR ALL AGES
‘The Nightmare Brigade’ thoughtfully explores the importance of facing our fears despite the power that nightmares can hold over us.
‘The Nightmare Brigade’ thoughtfully explores the importance of facing our fears despite the power that nightmares can hold over us.
“Jumanji” meets “Honey I Shrunk the Kids” in this fun, lighthearted adventure that manages to address serious issues in an honest and respectful way.
With a fun story and likable art, MARVEL RISING #1 is a perfectly decent companion to the cross-media franchise of the same name.
Criminy is an all-ages graphic novel (suggested for readers 10+) about a family in search of a new home–thanks a lot pirates!
Mech Cadet Yu #9 is charming, intense, heart-filled, and suspenseful. So, don’t let the all-ages label deter you from reading this book!
Despite a slight pacing change-up, I’m crestfallen in knowing Gossebumps: Download and Die! #3 is the conclusion. Buy it!
I thought microtransactions were the scariest thing about apps. Vaughn, Wong, and the stellar creative team behind Goosebumps are proving us otherwise.
Jupiter Jet Issue 4 Writers: Jason Inman & Ashley Victoria Robinson Line Art: Ben Matsuya, Colours: Mara Jayne Carpenter Letters: Taylor Esposito Review by
New fantasy comic Scales & Scoundrels hopes to make its mark within the tricky genre. Does it burn bright, or is it merely just dragon smoke?