by Jarrod | Jun 28, 2016 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!
by Brandy Dykhuizen. A story of atonement set against a backdrop of nightmares and supernatural forces, Thousand Faces follows a 19th Century doctor from London as he sets off slogging across the heated lonely plains of South Dakota. In a brutal land known to be...
by Jarrod | Jun 24, 2016 | ANTI-MONITOR
By Kyle G. King. On Independence Day 1996, the world finally learned it was not alone in the universe. You know. Fictionally. Roland Emmerich’s Independence Day amassed an audience with its powerful gravitational pull while broadening the scope of what a summer...
by Jarrod | Jun 24, 2016 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!
by Arpad Okay. Black Hammer is Jeff Lemire come full circle. His first major series (from nearly a decade ago) was a dark portrait of rural life, and ever since isolation has been a recurring theme in much of his work. Lemire’s Stephen King-ly lean towards small towns...
by Jarrod | Jun 23, 2016 | LOAD FILE
By Tommy Robbins. This is LOAD FILE, where the threat of communist and hostile alien invasions are crushed by mad motorcycle acrobatics. This week, Tommy reviews Ubisoft’s latest installation to the Trials series, ‘Trials of the Blood Dragon’, for the...
by Jarrod | Jun 23, 2016 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, NEWSWIRE
By Stefania Rudd. In the nearly eighty years since her inception, Lois Lane has leapt out of the comics page and appeared in radio, film, video games and novels with the same brio as her caped would-be paramour — but never quite like this. Gwenda...