REVIEWS
Over the Ropes #1, from Mad Cave Studios is the start to a five-issue miniseries following the underground world of 1990s indie wrestling
Raising Dion manages to tackle standard superhero tropes, and serves as a warmhearted look at the relationship between a mother and her son.
El Camino could quite easily have been a cash-cow sequel full of tedious callbacks, but instead is a touching love letter to Jesse Pinkman.
Creepshow Episode 3, we get “All Hallows Eve” and “The Man in the Suitcase,” both of which are perfect for the spooky Halloween season.
Check out one of our contributor’s review of Cyanide Studios’ Call of Cthulhu, which was released for the Nintendo Switch.
Killer Queen Black is a frantic party game where teams off four race to win matches through three various paths to victory.
If you missed your chance to follow Critical Role: Vox Machina Origins I in 2017, now is the time to catch up on the series!
Secrets of Sinister House #1 is a must-read for the Halloween season. It’s packed with stories that chill and embody the very best of penny dreadfuls.
The Joker: Year of the Villain #1 looks at the Clown Prince of Crime through the eyes of one of his henchmen and why the Joker has a pull over him.
“Come and Get Me” is a wonderful episode that raises the stakes for our characters, putting them all in danger and setting up for a grand finale.
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Bloodhounds Season 2 is a fast, action-packed race from start to finish. Yet, it doesn’t hit the height of the stakes of its previous season.
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