Robbie’s (Web)Comic Corner: “Band Vs. Band”
It has been quite difficult to find a comic to fill the gap that “Jem and the Holograms” comics once held upon the conclusion of the six-part “Infinite” storyline back in October 2017 – there […]
It has been quite difficult to find a comic to fill the gap that “Jem and the Holograms” comics once held upon the conclusion of the six-part “Infinite” storyline back in October 2017 – there […]
I have been holding onto this idea for almost a year now, but it is finally time for me to gush about one of my favorite comics, “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.” By the time you […]
The year was 1970. The first San Diego Comic Con (SDCC), then known as the Golden State Comic Book Convention, was held in San Diego, California – featuring popular writers and creators of the day […]
Film noir is one of my favorite genres in the realm of cinema, and when it is done well, it keeps one at the edge of their seat, ready for whatever twist that lies around […]
While I was working at the Comic Book Club’s table at the second Accepted Students Day, a certain person told me that the comics I cover on this column are not “dark enough.” “Dark enough” […]
Lottie Person is a whole lot of person. That’s one of the first things a reader will notice in “Snotgirl,” aside from the disgustingly awkward title, by Bryan Lee O’Malley, of “Scott Pilgrim” fame, and […]
With Pride season just around the corner, there is no better time to check out “Sugar Town” by Hazel Newlevant (known for “Chainmail Bikini” and “If This Be Sin”), a heartwarming, self-published graphic novella about […]
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