‘The Rift’: A Fun Time Travel Comic
Travis discusses the recent comic book The Rift, a time travel story not unlike Quantum Leap, with an interesting story and decent art.
Travis discusses the recent comic book The Rift, a time travel story not unlike Quantum Leap, with an interesting story and decent art.
Travis reviews the one shot comic The Belfry from Gabriel Hardman, an atmospheric horror tale about naked bat women creatures!
I’m not exactly on time this month, but I hope I can make up for it with the high-quality reviewing you’ve come to know and love! Okay, and some goofy gifs and songs on my iPod and other weird stuff. I’m not made of stone, people!
Marvel has released their latest big event comic, so of course I have to take an extremely close look at it. Won’t that be fun!
I don’t read as many European comics as I would like, but here’s one! Let’s give it a look!
I’m back with reviews of some story arcs and trades, a book, and some of my patented interminable rambling about things no one cares about! Let’s get to it!
Close your eyes and retrieve the memories of the the wholesome family show Sabrina the Teenage Witch from the mid nineties. The show where a half-witch/half mortal played by Melissa Joan Hart dominated the hearts of the ABC Family audience as she pranced about her room magicking various outfits upon herself as her talking cat, Salem, makes some witty remark. There was a laugh track, pastel colored walls, and a pair of sweet doting aunts. With eyes still closed, imagine darkness steadily falling upon this serene show. Then peel it back to reveal the horrors just behind it. That is the current era of Sabrina with The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina comics.