I have dabbled in Star Trek. For those of you that have followed my blog, you know that Star Wars is my first love, but there have been several times in my life when I've flow on The Enterprise. I remember watching reruns of the original show while waiting for my dad to get home... Continue Reading →
No. 1 With A Bullet by Jacob Semahn and Jorge Corona
Nash Huang is an unpaid intern at a daily TV news show in Los Angeles. She's in the thick of Hollywood... she promotes, she go-fers, she tweeeeets. As hectic as her professional life is, her home life is pretty rad right now. Her girlfriend is almost a perfect match until the network's servers are hacked... Continue Reading →
Gideon Falls Vol. 2: Original Sins by Jeff Lemire (Author), Andrea Sorrentino (Cover Art, Artist), Dave Stewart (Artist)
Warning: Spoilers abound in this review... and maybe a bit of ranting. I was so fired up about the first volume of this comic... Everything was working: the artwork, the plot, the characters. I was rooting for each thread to come together in some twisty way... Issues #7-11 slow down a bit to focus on... Continue Reading →
Void Trip by Ryan O’Sullivan and Plaid Kraus
Fear and Loathing Cheece and Chong in space? Ana and Gabe are on a journey across the universe to Euphoria... they've turned of the nav and thrown away the map, opting for "the journey." Bowls of psychedelic Froot make the "trip" a lot more enjoyable, and a host of alien mercenaries (cannibal and otherwise) creates... Continue Reading →
Paradox Girl Vol. 1: First Cycle by Cayti Bourquin and Yishan Li
A comedic and light-hearted look at time travel. Paradox Girl, First Cycle collects six issues of this fun comic from Image. She has the power to go 'anywhere and anywhen,' to help her buddy Axiom Man, and to get the bad guys to stop being bad. There are many little details that made this comic... Continue Reading →