Archer’s headaches lead Krieger to uncover the Russian mind control chip implanted in the secret agent’s brain by the KGB last season in the newest episode of FX’s original series, Archer. Read More
“Swiss Miss” is not only an excellent start to Archer’s second season, but a great jumping-on point for new viewers. Even though the first season did a lot to establish the characters’ backgrounds, those new to the show don’t necessarily need to catch Read More
The Matrix is a hallmark example of entertainment designed specifically for the age of media convergence: it was the first film franchise to provide a narrative so large that it could not be contained within a single medium. Read More
Kirkbride’s Do You Believe in Ninjas? is far more than just “poems about ninjas.” Kirkbride’s verse plays with both poetic form and diction while presenting readers with playful and entertaining subject matter. Read More
Duke Nukem will be entering the video game world once more when 2K Games and Gearbox Software release the aptly titled Duke Nukem Forever (12 years in the making) for the Xbox 360, Playstation 3, and Windows PCs on May 3rd of this year. Read More
Once again Zenescope provides readers with a beautifully illustrated comic book issue. While the majority of the Grimm Fairy Tales issues seem a bit lacking in content, Grimm Fairy Tales #53 has a robust storyline that, although somewhat predictable, is Read More
Grimm Fairy Tales #52 brings readers the second half of the Glass Coffin subplot that began in the previous issue, using elements of classic fairy tale stories as a foundation. Read More
Remember those clay animation commercials for Brisk Iced Tea that were so popular back in the 1990s? Well, Brisk is at it again, revitalizing its legacy of animating iconic celebrities using clay puppet animation (also known as “claymation”) by Read More
Although it starts off slow, Strange Angel will take readers by surprise as they discover a world of occult thrills and bloody action that will capture their imagination and keep them coming back for more. Read More
In addition to being exceptionally creative, freelance writer Adam P. Knave is also nice enough to take some time away from his busy schedule to answer our questions about writing, publishing, the creative process, and even his favorite childhood cartoons. Read More
In honor of Zenescope Entertainment’s forthcoming Grimm Fairy Tales spin-off series, Myths & Legends, comic book writer Raven Gregory (Wonderland trilogy, The Waking, The Gift) took some time to speak with me about the new spin-off, his creative Read More
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of Leo Tolstoy's passing, Quirk Books and Android Karenina co-author Ben H. Winters are giving away signed copies of Android Karenina, a signed poster, and the heavily annotated copy of Anna Karenina that Winters used Read More