I Thought You Would Be Funnier is the newest cartoon collection from The New Yorker cartoonist Shannon Wheeler, composed of art that never made it to print... until now. Read More
WALL-E, in its film form, was a testament to Pixar’s artistic genius, balancing striking animation with pitch-perfect story. But, when translated to ink and paper, that leveled scale seems to collapse. Read More
I have been finding this title very interesting so far. It's definitely more of a psychological thriller in the vein of Lovecraft, and that's a nice change of pace from the blatant in-your-face type horror that we get a boat load of nowadays. Read More
The Chair was interesting and intriguing and I was impressed by its ability to keep the plot twists hidden until the right moment. If you can stomach the ick and deal with the desire to shudder to make it through until the end, it’s worth the read. Read More
I enjoy the pacing of this series and it reminds me more of an HBO series than Farscape, but it certainly works for the subject. In short, if you're a fan of Farscape, especially its darker side, then you should be reading this series. Read More
To be honest, I wasn’t terribly impressed with Cars issue 6. In fact, I really didn’t enjoy it at all. I realize that it’s a continuation of an ongoing story, being #6 and all, but the whole thing seemed very bland and boring. It was like tuning in for Read More
Bette Noir fills us (and her father) in on what was going down with her and the Paradigm the day Plutonian blew Sky City into, well, the sky. Bring on the emo! Read More
Groovy, baby, just groovy. The Grasshopper and the Ant by Harvey Kurtzman has me feeling absolutely groovy with a big cheesy grin on my face. Though a children’s book it may not be, I think it's a classic nonetheless, and it’s definitely cool, baby. Read More
Max saves a Jailbait lookalike from being kidnapped, and uses her in an attempt to keep the Real McCoy out of harms way. And fails. Presumably. Read More
I have a look at the first issue of David Petersen's Mouse Guard: Legends of the Guard, a bookend mini-series with contributing stories in the Mouse Guard universe by Jeremy Bastian, Ted Naifeh, and Alex Sheiman. Read More
This issue contained the first installments of two different stories, both surprisingly interesting and complex in nature. The last Mickey thing I saw had them doing silly, childish things, but that was back when my little girl was not quite so grown up Read More
Cold Space #2 has a Wild West, frontier town feel to it which meshes surprisingly well with space travel and futuristic armor and weaponry. This issue has it all: futuristic gunplay, plotting and scheming, drug abuse and addiction, and even prostitution. Read More