Kim & Kim: Love Is a Battlefield #1 Review
Delivering all the same thrills of its predecessor while still feeling new and fresh, KIM & KIM: LOVE IS A BATTLEFIELD #1 demands your attention – or else.
Delivering all the same thrills of its predecessor while still feeling new and fresh, KIM & KIM: LOVE IS A BATTLEFIELD #1 demands your attention – or else.
Medisin #2 Writers: Jeff Dyer and Mark McKeon Artist: David Brame Colors: Joaquin Pereyra Letters: Adam Wollett Publisher: Action Lab Danger Zone A review
Clue #1 Writer: Paul Allor Artist: Nelson Daniel Letters: Neil Uyetake Publisher: IDW A review by David Hildebrand Mr. Green, in the Billiard Room,
Last weekend, I packed up my truck and started on my journey to Washington D.C. for Awesome Con!
Plastic #3 continues to up the ante with more gore. The series has consistently thrown down the gauntlet with its brutal, in-your-face violence.
If you love 80’s cinema, striking tongue in cheek humor, and snappy one liners, Amerikarate #4 needs to be on your pull list!
Just when I thought I’d seen enough in the premier issue, Plastic #2 says “Hold my beer” and takes it to another level!
A couple of weekends ago I attended the Tidewater Comicon in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Here’s everything that went down in my hometown con!
I love a good horror story! I hate clowns! Made-Up: Zombie Clown Circus does a wonderful job combining what I love and loathe!