COVER OF DARKNESS: FEMME FATALES, from Source Point Press on May 24, 2023, delivers four tales of terror to appeal to your feminine nature. An arranged marriage goes awry, a phantom’s obsession ends in death, an angel is anything but, and a cursed bride won’t take her curse lying down.
GRETEL: SEEDS OF DESPAIR – Comic Review
GRETEL: SEEDS OF DESPAIR, from Zenescope Entertainment on March 8th, 2023, brings Gretel and Calabar to a mysterious island near Chile where a lethal witch terrorizes the surrounding villages.
TALES FROM NOTTINGHAM #2 – Comic Review
TALES FROM NOTTINGHAM #2, from Mad Cave Studios on March 8th, 2023, explores a sordid tale about the infamous Monsieur Reynard and how he first came to Sheriff Blackthorne’s unwanted attention.
CHILDREN OF THE BLACK SUN #2 – Comic Review
CHILDREN OF THE BLACK SUN #2, from Ablaze Publishing on February 1st, 2023, finds Clem and Matthew experiencing the terrifying power of their older friends.
VAMPIRELLA VS. RED SONJA #5 – Comic Review
VAMPIRELLA VS. RED SONJA #5, from Dynamite Comics on March 8th, 2023, concludes the multiverse-ending battle against the Netherborn as Vampirella and Red Sonja must work together to stop the supernatural evil… if they don’t kill each other first.
DEJAH THORIS (VOL. 4) #1 – Comic Review
DEJAH THORIS (VOL. 4) #1, from Dynamite Comics on March 8th, 2023, begins a new (old?) chapter in the Princes of Mars history as Dejah Thoris endures an attack on Barsoom years before John Carter’s arrival.
CHERISH #5 – Comic Review
CHERISH #5, from Dynamite Comics on March 8th, 2023, brings the arc to a close with more twists, left turns, right turns, flips, tricks, and double kicks than a telenovela written by a hummingbird.
[Op-Ed] Nazis Are Boring!
If you’re working on a script right now, and the story does NOT take place in WWII or involve a modern-day terrorist cell, stop using Nazis as an antagonist. It’s boring. Your story is boring. Just stop.
HEIRS OF ASHURADŌ #1 – Comic Review
HEIRS OF ASHURADŌ #1, from Tiny Power Comics on March 3rd, 2022, kicks off an intriguing introduction to a Japanese-presenting clan of anthropomorphic animals and step-siblings who hunger to know the world’s past.
AWESOMAN #1 – Comic Review
AWESOMAN #1, from Omnis Entertainment on July 1st, 2022, follows Guy Everyman, an introverted slacker who gets hit with a meteorite that grants him abilities beyond those of mortal men.
