High Level #1 Review
High Level #1 introduces us to Thirteen, a smuggler trying to get by in a post-apocalyptic world. She’s assigned to take a child messiah to High Level.
High Level #1 introduces us to Thirteen, a smuggler trying to get by in a post-apocalyptic world. She’s assigned to take a child messiah to High Level.
Goddess Mode #1 introduces readers to a futuristic world that is run by an A.I. system named Azoth that acts pretty much like a god.
One of the better installments of the Sandman Universe expansion so far, Lucifer #1 is a great blend of dark comedy and horror.
House of Whispers #1 has some interesting moments and is steeped in Caribbean tradition, but felt a bit disjointed as it tried to find its groove.
The Dreaming #1 marks yet another beginning in the Sandman Universe, and it’s a beginning you won’t want to miss.
Border Town #1 finds Frank wondering if his “Guillermo Del Toro-style nightmare” is real or just fantasy. Maybe it’s both.
The Sandman Universe #1 opens with a crack appearing in the Dreaming, and all the residents are experiencing strange phenomena.
The Absolute Sandman: Overture is a collector’s dream. There is no better resource to get a behind the scenes glance at how Sandman was created.
As I’ve mentioned previously, a four-day convention can be a thing of beauty. You get some time off from work, hanging out with a group of people who all know the secret handshake and with whom you can strike up conversations aplenty delving into the minutiae of popular culture. . .