“Batman Noir” Comic Review
When the lead name on a title is the artist’s, I think that it's pretty certain the work is going to be fairly well...
A Geeky Summer Reading List
There’s no doubt we’re in the middle of a geek renaissance. Signs of a massive geek rising abound.
Hacking is the new civil disobedience. Facebook memes...
Book Review: Shattering Conventions by Bob Calhoun
In 1992, Bob Calhoun traveled to the San Diego ComicCon, and had the opportunity to chat with the King of Comics, Jack Kirby. That...
Book Review: The Art of Epic
*Gasp* “Beautiful!”
That was my reaction when I received “The Art of Epic” in the mail. I did the same thing after taking off the...
Peter Cushing: A Life in Film
If anything I have learned over the past week, it is that Peter Cushing is one of the greatest underrated actors of the 20th...
Interview with Armand Villavert, Jr.
Recently, I have had the pleasure of interviewing Armand Villavert, Jr., the artist and co-creator of a comic called Gladstone's School for World Conquerors,...
“Wanderer” Book Review
James Lincoln broke into the book-writing scene with this little gem, simply titled Wanderer.
Wanderer follows a young man who has locked himself away from the virus-decimated...
“Plague Nation” Blog Tour – Author Q&A
It's ZOMBIE time again! I got the chance to ask Dana Fredsti, author of Plague Town and the sequel, Plague Nation, a few questions about her writing process, her...
Book Review: John Dies at the End
I admit it, I broke the rule. I saw the movie, then read the book.
The adaptation's admittedly pretty brilliant, but it spoils quite a...
A Look Inside “Nick Cardy: The Artist at War”
Nick Cardy is one of the most prolific comic book artists to ever grace the medium. He has drawn for many publications but most...