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Lunar Ladies #1: a Love Letter To Classic Sci-Fi

Lunar Ladies #1 from Scout Comics is a galactic ride from the Moon to prehistoric Earth. Written by Omar Morales, this story will strike a chord in any sci-fi loving heart. Readers are transported to the Moon, where inside its hollow core, lives a futuristic society composed entirely of women. This utopia is led by the beloved […]

Home Sick Pilots #7 Review

If the second arc of Home Sick Pilots has proved anything so far, it’s that the creative team doesn’t need to be playing power chords to keep our eyes glued to the stage. 

Is Moon Knight #1 New Reader Friendly?

Dan discusses if Moon Knight #1 from Jed Mackay, Alessandro Cappuccio, Rachelle Rosenberg, and Cory Petit is a good first issue for new readers.

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Syphon #1 Emphasizes The Value Of Empathy

Syphon #1 posits a question extremely relevant to our current society: How do you carry another’s pain and heal their adversity without succumbing to the intense agony of that pain yourself? 

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Tales From the Vault-Verse: Money Shot

Dan travels to the world of Money Shot to chat with some scientists/pornstars. Strap in, it’s a horny one.

Kandisha is a Brutal Take on Urban Legends

Reagan reviews Kandisha, a new Shudder Original Film that premieres July 22 only on Shudder.

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The GateCrasher’s Library: YA & MG Standalones

The GateCrashers are celebrating hot book summer – have a look at some of our favorite reads!

Fun-Size Roundtable: Ordinary Gods #1

Welcome back to this week’s installment of The Fun-Size Round Table. I’m your host, Ashley, and today we’ll be diving in to Ordinary Gods #1 from writer Kyle Higgins, artist Felipe Watanabe, colorist Frank William, and letterer Clayton Cowles.  Ordinary Gods starts out with a bang, right in the middle of the action in late […]

Tales Told in Techni-Horror: A Fun Read Despite Flaws

Ed takes a look at the latest #1 from Scout Comics!

The Department of Truth #10 Review

Rodrigo reviews the implications of a Bigfoot hunt in The Department of Truth #10.