The mission goes off the rails when the helicopter is wrecked behind enemy territory. Yet, the mountains should protect them from the encroaching Russian soldiers. The collected squad must find their way to safety with nothing but limited ammunition, a pocketful of go-pills, and fear. They travel through small outposts witnessing the atrocities of war... Continue Reading →
Little Girls by Nicholas Aflleje and Sarah DeLaine
A young middle-school-aged expat named Sam moves with her father to Ethiopia and befriends a local girl named Lielet. They bond over being social outcasts: Sam as a white outsider and Lielet as a tomboy, and their interest in the local legend of the Kerit, a brain-eating monster that comes in the night. After several... Continue Reading →
Infidel by Pornsak Pichetshote, Aaron Campbell, Jose Villarrubia and Jeff Powell
A 21st century haunted house in the heart of NYC. I don't want to get into too many specifics, so I'm going to make this review a bullet-pointed one. After a terrorist bombing, a building is possessed by evil spirits who haunt the residents... They stayed on in their apartments for many reasons, to show strength... Continue Reading →
Curse Words Vol. 1: The Devil’s Devil by Charles Soule and Ryan Browne
A wizard is transported to NYC on a mission to take over the planet. Wizord meets with his rat emissary in Central Park. He reports that Earth will be easy to take over because of humankind's decadence and reliance on the plethora of available vices. But gazing around at the women and the power he... Continue Reading →
Oblivion Song Vol. 1 by Robert Kirkman, Annalise Leoni, and Lorenzo De Felici
It's been ten years since the event enveloped a large swath a Philadelphia killing hundreds of thousands of people. It left a wasteland that has since been cordoned off and memorialized for the lives lost. Scientists worked to develop technology to cross over into Oblivion, and spent several years saving the displaced from the beasts... Continue Reading →