Once & Future #18 (REVIEW)

Once & Future #18BOOM! Studios Written by: Kieron GillenArt by: Dan MoraColors by: Tamra BonvillainLetters by: Ed Dukeshire There have probably been a few instances over the years where one panel has perfectly captured the emotion from a single issue well. But I can’t think of one having the same impact as the one I’m… Continue reading Once & Future #18 (REVIEW)

ONCE & FUTURE #17 (REVIEW)

Once & Future #17BOOM! Studios Written by: Kieron GillenArt by: Dan MoraColors: Tamra BonvillainLetters by: Ed Dukeshire Buckle up everyone. Things are about to get even crazier in Once and Future. On top of the main storyline of Duncan and Gran vs. King Arthur, Keiron Gillen furthers two other developing issues in Once & Future… Continue reading ONCE & FUTURE #17 (REVIEW)

Border Town Should Be Required Reading

Border Town is one of the most important comic books on shelves right now. I have only just recently (within the last few years) started referring to myself proudly as Mexican and Latina. This was not because I was not proud of my heritage but instead because I felt I was not Mexican enough to… Continue reading Border Town Should Be Required Reading

One Man VS the World in “Strayer” #1 Review

Strayer #1 Aftershock Comics Writer: Justin Jordan Artist: Juan Gedeon Colourist: Tamra Bonvillain Letterer: Rachel Deering Imagine a world gone wrong, where humanity blew itself back to a time where there is very little technology and what we consider our world is known only as the High Ages and the Time of Dreams. A world where… Continue reading One Man VS the World in “Strayer” #1 Review

We Always Win, Except Win They Don’t “Rat Queens #12” (Review)

Rat Queens #12 Image Comics Written by: Kurtis J. Wiebe Art by: Tess Fowler Color by: Tamra Bonvillain Here’s our story thus far: The Rat Queens, accompanying Hannah to her alma-mater of Mage University must deal with some leftover refuse of their respective pasts. For Dee it’s as simple as missing her family, while for Betty it’s… Continue reading We Always Win, Except Win They Don’t “Rat Queens #12” (Review)

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