Comic Corner: Classic hero gets a heroine makeover
When images of the new Thor hit the Internet, everyone was in a tizzy—not because the much beloved character would be getting a new series, but because Thor was now miraculously a woman.
When images of the new Thor hit the Internet, everyone was in a tizzy—not because the much beloved character would be getting a new series, but because Thor was now miraculously a woman.
I originally picked up I Kill Giants by Joe Kelly after a Goodreads recommendation from a friend, and luckily that friend seems to know me pretty well. This graphic novel is probably one of the most entertaining reads I’ve had in a really long time.
We are in the era of reboots! Movies, television shows, games… it feels like every time you turn around someone somewhere is trying to grab you right by the nostalgia.
When you are preparing any publication for release, there has to be a certain level of shelf appeal—that element that makes the cover interesting enough to have a reader actually pick it up and buy it.
In a lot of ways, I’m a stickler for tradition, especially when it comes to anything Batman.
Persepolis is an autobiographical account of author Marjane Satrapi’s coming of age during a time of political revolution in Iran.
Comic fans are waiting with bated breath to see if the new Marvel/Netflix collaboration, Jessica Jones, is as successful as their last attempt, Daredevil.
October is the perfect time to break out the popcorn and your favourite horror flicks.
Moving on with my ghoulish look at the horror genre, I decided to move away from the campy and go straight into the terrifying.
Continuing with our Halloween theme for the month of October, this week I decided to check out a classic—actually, more a revision of a classic: Vampirella: Feary Tales.