By: John C. Mayberry The sci-fi genre alone is responsible for some of the comic book industry’s greatest tales, and with good reason. Writers take the opportunity to provide the reader a mind-bending experience, with ideas and concepts that are sometimes inspired by subjects like current events, or even…
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Superman: Emperor Joker Graphic Novel Series Review
Superman: Emperor Joker Review By: John C. Mayberry Oh, Superman you rascally world’s most dangerous criminal, here you go breaking out of Arkham again…. Wait ……huh? Yeah, exactly the first thing I though the moment I started to read the ten issue Superman: Emperor Joker story arc. Crossing over into…
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Last Of The Irin Web Book Review
Through the pages of Last Of The Irin, you feel like your traveling through history with an alternate lens. If the statues could talk, they would tell of stories that are beyond belief. You will encounter the vision of what many theorists have been trying to do. They have been…
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Comic-Con@Home 2020 Interview with Writer Johnnie Christmas
Here is our interview with Johnnie Christmas: the writer of the graphic novel Crema ! Get Crema now: https://www.comixology.com/CREMA-comiXology-Originals/digital-comic/877575
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Comic-Con@Home with Jeremy Holt (writer) and Elizabeth Beals (artist)
Here is our interview with Jeremy Holt and Elizabeth Beals from Virtually Yours! You can get a copy of Virtually Yours here: https://www.comixology.com/Virtually-Yours-comiXology-Originals/digital-comic/871168 Interview on Youtube:
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Crema Graphic Novel Review
A fantastic voyage into love, ghosts, romance and of course coffee, Crema brings you to a world just of that. You watch as the story unfolds with Esme’s love of coffee and many tormented talks with ghosts. She can see the ghosts after a few dozen cups of coffee which…
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Virtually Yours Graphic Novel Review
Dating in today’s age is very hard as everyone is very dependent on social media and applications. Well how about a story of two people meeting each other not only by a social media application but in real life. Eva is living a life without a job and a boyfriend…
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Little Josephine: Memory in Pieces Graphic Novel Review
Little Josephine: Memory in Pieces is a story of Josephine living in our world with dementia. She see’s a world that isn’t straight forward like ours but in a unfinished puzzle in her sense. A caregiver gives her time and patience to be with her for the next few years…
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Red Border Graphic Novel Review
Growing up in the Rio Grande Valley, you would hear stories of what was going on in Mexico. In the early days, the border towns were a bit safe as shoppers of across the border made frequent trips there. Then in a snap of the fingers, the war happened down…
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A House Divided Graphic Novel Review
A House Divided: The Accused Inheritance Of Henrietta Achilles is a story that ignites your imagination into a 4th of July firework display. You think you have an idea of what the story is, but will be is tossed aside once our star Henrietta enters that house for the first…