‘Black Magick #1:’ Comic Book Review
Greg Rucka is a master at plotting epic world-scapes with complicated and interesting female leads. I’ve been reading Lazarus, another of his Image titles, since the beginning, and it’s so incredibly...
View Article‘This Damned Band #4:’ Advance Comic Book Review
Paul Cornell, in his fourth issue of This Damned Band, weaves a masterful tapestry of mysticism, action, comedy, and pathos. It flows smoothly from one tone to the next, never missing a beat and always...
View Article‘UFOlogy #6:’ Advance Comic Book Review
UFOlogy #6’s most startling moment comes in the form of a dream that sent some chills up my spine. I won’t say what it is, but it portends to something not yet dealt with – in what feels like a major...
View ArticleEp. #203 The Fanboy Scoop: Week in Review
Covering the week of 10/26/15, the Fanboy Comics staff reviews the top geek stories from the popular, daily e-newsletter, The Fanboy Scoop.In this special Comikaze Expo 2015 episode of the podcast, the...
View ArticleComikaze Expo 2015: Stan Lee’s Kids Universe Unveils Plans for International...
At Comikaze Expo 2015, Fanboy Comics was fortunate to attend a press conference for Stan Lee's Kids Universe (SLKU), the popular children’s imprint from 1821 Media Group and POW! Entertainment that...
View Article‘The Order of the Forge:’ Advance TPB Review
I’ve long been interested in alternate history and things of that ilk, so when I first heard the premise of Victor Gischler and Tazio Bettin’s The Order of the Forge published by Dark Horse Comics, I...
View Article‘Klaus #1:’ Advance Comic Book Review
BOOM! Studios is an excellent company. Yes, they work with excellent talent, but they only let stories with a certain intelligence through their gate. Titles that stimulate with a level of off-kilter...
View Article‘Star Trek: New Visions #9’ – Comic Book Review
Spock receives a coded message which prompts him to ask for a brief leave from his duties on the Enterprise – all to reunite with a past acquaintance and, of course, get drawn into a mystery he did not...
View Article‘Mouse Guard: Legends of the Guard Volume 3’ – Hardcover Review
I had been seeing David Petersen and his Mouse Guard series ever since I started working cons, but I never had the time to go over and check out his work (mainly because the line was too long at his...
View ArticleThe Future Will Be Carpeted: An Analysis of ‘Deep Space Nine (S4E16)’
“I am the Emissary.” -- Akorem LaanFederation officers are not supposed to interfere with the internal affairs of other cultures. That’s not quite the Prime Directive, but it’s pretty close, and...
View ArticleQuality Time with Family Ties: Season 2, Episode 12
Quality Time with Family Ties is a weekly podcast in which three guys watch and review Family Ties - the '80s sitcom that made Michael J. Fox a star."Go, Tigers." Today on Quality Time with Family...
View Article‘Citizen Jack #1:’ Comic Book Review
I got really excited reading the first issue of Citizen Jack, because I love satire. Not just satire. Good satire. Satire that has a strong point of view, is relevant, and with characters that not only...
View Article‘Sherlock Holmes: The Seven-Per-cent Solution #4’ – Comic Book Review
We’re nearly through the five-issue arc of this Sherlock Holmes comic, and the actual mystery to be solved was only just introduced last issue. Still, there’s been plenty to hold our interest...
View Article‘Irredeemable Premier Volume 1:’ Hardcover Review
Last year, I reviewed a comic called The Mighty which explored the concept of Superman (or rather, a hero like him) as a god on Earth, and wondered what it would be like if that hero didn’t hold to the...
View ArticleThe Indiegogo Report: ‘Mystery Weekend Package’
Remember when you were a kid and your parents would go out for the night with their friends to a "Murder Mystery" party? Designed as a fun and easy-to-run party idea for adults, these shindigs gave...
View ArticleThe Kickstarter Report: ‘Muscle Temple #1’ - Pro Wrestling Comics!
In the past five years of my reviewing and reporting on comic book properties, one of the most fascinating (and ever-increasing) trends in the indie scene has been pro wrestling comics. The propensity...
View Article‘Velvet #12:’ Comic Book Review
If I have one criticism of the Velvet comics, it’s that the issues are released too far apart. The last issue I reviewed was #10, back in April. Now, it’s November and we’re on Issue #12, and it’s...
View Article‘Earth Dream: Volumes 1-2’ - Anthology Review
Miguel Guerra and Suzy Dias have brought together a slew of indie artists to celebrate their second year of their Earth Dream anthology. A free, web-based comic collection highlighting independent...
View ArticleGeeks Care: An Interview with Geoffrey Martin on ‘The Hero Within:...
When Fanboy Comics is not providing you with the latest in geek news and entertainment, the FBC staff hopes to offer our readers a myriad of opportunities to give back to the community. We love reading...
View ArticleEp. #033 The ‘PREVIEWS’ Party Podcast
Welcome to The PREVIEWS Party Podcast! Covering the November 2015 issue of PREVIEWS magazine from Diamond Comic Distributors, Inc., Fanboy Comics' panel examines the upcoming comics, graphic novels,...
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