Comic Review: REX, ZOMBIE KILLER

REX, ZOMBIE KILLER: A hot new comic for teens and adults by Robert E. Anderson combines the zombie craze with Anderson’s compassion for animal rights. Anderson proves that heroines don’t need to wear high heels and capes. His character Buttercup the Corgi is sweet and brave in this story.

Retreat to Goodisville recap – the noir Philly tour of Goodis landmarks

The annual RETREAT TO GOODISVILLE was held on January 7, 2012, the 45th anniversary of the death of acclaimed noir writer DAVID GOODIS. This is the preamble to November’s NoirCon. Both events are organized by Lou Boxer (@noircon).

Review: YOUNG JUSTICE Season 1 Volume 2

Review: Young Justice, Season 1 Volume 2 on DVD on November 11, 2011.

Review: DEAD MAN’S PARTY by Jeff Marsick and Scott Barnett

Review: DEAD MAN’S PARTY: Make sure you have your whiskey ready. These guys have balls and loads of talent.

My culmination of frustrations about the Catwoman haters

22-SEP-2011 I read CATWOMAN last night. Hadn’t read a single review. Put the book down next to me and tweeted that I loved it and how out of the five new “52″ I read, it was the one I enjoyed most. I had no idea I was in the minority that would be put on [...]

Review: Vic Boone #1

VIC BOONE #1 is more than an introduction into this sci-fi world. The story about Vic Boone, Private Eye, is immediately laid out and hits the ground running.

Review: NIGHTMARE WORLD by @DirkManning & Friends

Quick video review of NIGHTMARE WORLD (Image Comics/Shadowline) by Dirk Manning.

“That Hellbound Train” by @joelansdale and @davewachter + more (IDW)

I’ve reviewed all three issues of the IDW miniseries THAT HELLBOUND TRAIN based on the Robert Bloch short story and adapted for comics by Joe and John Lansdale with art by Dave Wachter and Alfredo Rodriguez.

Fallen Angel: Return of the Son

This isn’t a typical review nor critique. If I were to step back and wear my objective journalist hat, I’d give a completely different post …. But this isn’t that kind of review. This time it’s personal.

Review: PSYCHIATRIC TALES by Darryl Cunningham

It’s taken me a week to clear my head about PSYCHIATRIC TALES by Darryl Cunningham. The bottom line is I cannot possibly recommend this enough. It’s a stellar read which is grounded in simplistic illustrations. I look forward to explore Cunningham’s other works.