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The Inn Is Now Open: A Review Of Puppet Master: The Offering
Horror fan? Comic fan? Both? Check out our review of Action Lab: Danger Zone’s latest release, Puppet Master: The Offering. -
Long Days and Pleasant Nights: A Review of House of Cards #1
Have you read issue #1 of House of Cards, set in the Dark Tower universe? We have! -
Bob’s Burgers: A Comic Review – Issue 1
Don’t miss Featured Writer Emily Steen’s take on America’s favorite family’s first ever comic! -
Comic Review – UnDead End Issue #1
Don’t miss today’s comic review by Corey Hannah of Issue #1 of the Undead End miniseries! -
An Interview with Michael Whitehead of Comics4Kids
Whitehead talks about the social media firestorm surrounding Comics4Kids. -
Comic Review Saturday: A Review of Dryspell #1
Don’t miss our review of Action Lab Comic’s Dryspell! -
Review – Think Tank: Fun with PTSD
Our weekly comic review returns with a review of Think Tank: Fun with PTSD! -
Kickstarter Comic Review: Eclipse #1
McNutt returns with this Kickstarter-funded comic review of Eclipse #1! -
A JustUs Geeks Editorial: Agents of…S.U.C.K.???
An editorial on the overall status of Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. by our own Ronnie McNutt. -
Comic Review Friday: Invincible #106
From the mind of Robert Kirkman comes something that has nothing to do with zombies. It’s time for this week’s comic review: Invincible #106! -
Comic Review Friday: Issue 31 of Morning Glories
It’s Friday…you know what that means; here’s our comic review of the latest issue of Morning Glories! -
Comic Review Friday: The Walking Dead 114!
Ronnie breaks down the latest issue of The Walking Dead in this week’s Comic Review Friday! -
Comic Review Friday: The Star Wars – Issue 1!
That’s General Skywalker to you…it’s Comic Review Friday! -
Comic Review Friday: Morning Glories Issue 30!
This week’s Comic Review Friday focuses on Nick Spencer’s Morning Glories – Issue 30! -
Comic Review Friday: Princeless Short Stories for Warrior Women #1 and #2
Princeless is just one of those books that delivers in a big way, even when packaged as short stories.