Spider-Man Video Games: A Look Back
An examination of the famous wall-crawler’s appearances in cartridge form. Tune in, True Believers!
An examination of the famous wall-crawler’s appearances in cartridge form. Tune in, True Believers!
Noir is a tricky thing, particularly as a genre for comic books. On one hand, it depends very much on
Big Trouble in Little China / Escape From New York has spent months as one of the most consistently enjoyable comics in months, with each issue adding to the craziness that makes the series so lovable.
Big Trouble in Little China / Escape From New York has spent months as one of the most consistently enjoyable comics in months, with each issue adding to the craziness that makes the series so lovable.
Before I get into this comic’s writing and whether or not the comic does a service to Jim Henson’s legacy,
Just as Big Trouble in Little China / Escape From New York was one of the best books at the
The first two pages of Grek Pak’s Big Trouble in Little China / Escape From New York #4 perfectly illustrate
Uncanny X-Men #101 – 108 We last left the strangest teens of all in the wake of a crash in
Uncanny X-Men #101 – 108 We last left the strangest teens of all in the wake of a crash in
Though the genre is rooted in the late 70’s, with John Carpenter’s enduring Halloween establishing many of its tropes, slasher
When looking at a modern reimagining of a retro story, it’s important to keep a few things in mind. One
Think of the 1987 anime-inspired American animated series Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs as an Avatar: The Last Airbender