Paradiso Digs Deep Into Our Worst Fears
Paradiso #2 does even more world-building, and suggests that there is far more going on beneath the surface than what we’re ready to understand.
Continue reading »Paradiso #2 does even more world-building, and suggests that there is far more going on beneath the surface than what we’re ready to understand.
Continue reading »The Shape of Water is an exquisite fairy tale: aesthetically meticulous with an elegant soundtrack and tender, diligent performances.
Continue reading »In its twilight issue, Rock Candy Mountain pulls together the strings of several dangling plot lines and delivers tons of action while pushing forward important character arcs.
Continue reading »Marvel forgets what comics books are and launches a new Create Your Own platform, marking the beginning of a new discriminatory chapter for Marvel Comics.
Continue reading »In Elsewhere, writer Jay Faerber and artist Sumeyye Kesgin put forth a new thesis on what happened to Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan: they disappeared into a space-time vortex.
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