[RETRO REVIEW] SUPERNATURAL – THE COMPLETE FOURTH SEASON
The introduction of angels to Supernatural’s lore allows the creative team to raise the stakes for the brothers – and everything else with them.
The introduction of angels to Supernatural’s lore allows the creative team to raise the stakes for the brothers – and everything else with them.
Supernatural Season Three delivers a mixed bag of impressions. Not only did the number of episodes decline, but also the overall quality.
The second season takes the groundwork from the previous season and builds upon it. Every piece feels like a natural evolution of what came before.
The end is nigh! But that’s not a reason to be sad. Instead, let’s celebrate and look back where it all began: Supernatural: The Complete First Season!
Set in 1920s New York, during the heart of the Harlem Renaissance, Bitter Root #1 introduces us to the Sangerye family, a group of monster hunters.
Bone Parish #1 is a perfect first issue. It is succinct, cohesive, compelling, and it makes you feel for these characters right away.
While we have had our fair share of excellent horror movies over the last few years, Truth or Dare is not one of them. Truth: Skip it.
ScoobyNatural is a great crossover episode that in the words of Oliver, make me want to say “Please sir! I want some more!”
Redlands Volume 1, by Jordie Bellaire, Vanesa Del Ray, and Clayton Cowles, is the story of three witches running a small town in Florida.. Is it any good?