Haunt #22 by Nathan Fox Now that’s what I call a vacation! A margarita in one hand, a katana in the other, all while observing a topless ginger beauty crawling around on all fours over a bed of broken bones. Wait, what?! While the naked woman is very intriguing (as they always are), I found [...]
In this episode I’m joined by Benjamin Grimm to discuss the movie Fanboys. Originally we were going to discuss The Human Centipede 2, but ran into technical difficulties. So instead we talk about Star Wars vs Star Trek, if Episodes I-III do exist or not, and much more.
Fatale #3 by Sean Phillips This cover is just another fine example of Sean Phillips at his best. You have the haggard and serious character front and center, as a fiery explosion engulfs everything else on the cover. Brilliant use of washes and colors, and you just know this issue you’re about to read will [...]
In this episode I’m joined once again by Art (Fourth Wall Comics Podcast) and Matt (Lord of Winterfell) to discuss episodes 8-10 of the second season of The Walking Dead on AMC. We discuss Nebraska, Triggerfinger, and 18 Miles Out. Spoilers!
Submissions for the Science Fiction Show’s charity anthology “Battlespace” are due by March 20. Short story submissions of up to 5,000 words and flash fiction submissions up to 500 words are being accepted for the book, which will be available in print and eBook format. Proceeds from sales of the book will benefit the Warrior [...]
Hack/Slash #13 Cover B by Ben Templesmith Ben Templesmith’s art and Hack/Slash seemed like such an obvious pairing to me. However, after a little research it seems this is the first time that Templesmith has provided any illustrations to Seeley & the series. What was the frickin’ hold-up?! Cassie embodies the creepy-yet-total-badass combination wonderfully, with [...]
All Star Western #6 by Ladrönn Rarely do we see any expression of shock or fright from Jonah Hex, but if you were to put yourself in his current situation, chances are you would crap yourself. Multiple times. I’ve fallen in love with the details Ladrönn puts into the giant bat, right down to every [...]
In this episode I compare, contrast, and review two original graphic novels from the DC & Marvel. First, Superman: Earth One (DC), followed by Fantastic Four: Season One (Marvel), then suggestions for better origin stories. Spoilers!
Batman #6 by Greg Capullo “I’m a monster!” -Buster Bluth, Arrested Development The New Avengers #21 by Mike Deodato & Rain Beredo While Mike Deodato isn’t one of those old school, legendary comic book artists, he can sure make a cover look like it stepped out from an era gone-by. To me, the coloring really [...]