In this issue, Death is voted in to serve his country through an outlandish situation. He becomes President of the United States and pretty much serves his country really well. Death sees the bigger picture as he does things that really don’t make sense while he is the leader. He…
Comics / Book Reviews
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Red Tag #1 – Comixology Review
By: John C. Mayberry Perusing through my to-do list today, I was happy to see I was going to have the chance of reviewing another Comixology original title. And once again, they didn’t disappoint. Red Tag #1, the first in a five-issue miniseries is a fantastic collaboration with Rafael…
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Horizon: Zero Dawn – Liberation – Titan Comics Review
By: John C. Mayberry As many of you know already, I’m a huge sucker for the video game. Old, new, I love them all. Except for E.T. on Atari 2600. Not that one, ever. Someone needs to apologize for that abomination. Anyway, as current generation games are concerned one…
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Edgar Allen Poe’s Snifter of Death #5 – Ahoy Comics Review
By: John C. Mayberry I was excited to see I would be reading another in Ahoy Comic’s stellar collection of comics and laughed so hard I think I just destroyed my lungs. Really, my sides still hurt, but in the best possible way. Seeing Poe’s name attached to it,…
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Hendrix: Electric Requiem – Ablaze Review
By: John C. Mayberry Now I’ll be honest, in my younger and dumber years I wasn’t much for music that had been around longer than I’ve been alive. But now that I’m older, and although not too much wiser, I recognize what a fool I’ve been to pass up…
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Snelson: Comedy Is Dying #2 – Ahoy Comics Review
By: John C. Mayberry In any story I’ve read in, well, ever, the main thing that’s always kept me engaged was seeing what happens next, what the characters go through, what they experience. In reading issue two of Snelson: Comedy Is Dying, you get both a great continuation of…
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THE MAN WHO SHOT CHRIS KYLE: AN AMERICAN LEGEND Graphic Novel Review
The Man Who Shot Chris Kyle: An American Legend is a new graphic novel that takes the story to the forefront from all sides. I learned more about Chris Kyle in this graphic novel than I would have known. This man was a leader that opened up about how the…
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Snelson: Comedy is Dying #1 – Ahoy Comics Review
By: John C. Mayberry The indy genre of comics is full of some pretty damn good reads, unique in the stories they tell and how they’re presented in both dialogue and artwork. Although my love of comics began with the superhero genre, it’s refreshing to see creators that take…
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EDGAR ALLAN POE’S SNIFTER OF DEATH #3 Review
Edgar Allan Poe’s Snifter of Death is back with a blood sucking vengeance. In this issue, we see Dracula using new tech to get himself some fast and easy blood. Before he can use his machine, Frankenstein is out to save the day. He destroys Dracula and his machine and…
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Gun Honey Issue 4 Review
Joann finds a piece of her past that gives her hope for a better future. She maybe on track to find the killer of her family. The U.S. government may have more on Joanna that may lead the eyes! This next issue is sure to be killer! I enjoyed this…