Fanboy Comics Interviews Reginald Nelson of Snow Ronin Studio
The following is an interview with Reginald Nelson, founder of Snow Ronin Studio, a digital content group that endeavors to launch new and more diverse dramatic content into the digital creative space....
View Article‘Exit Generation #2:’ Comic Book Review
Jack and Mo want to rescue their loved ones from the carnivorous alien creatures, but what can they do without a way to get off the planet to the hovering ships? Enter Scrap, an engineer turned barter...
View ArticleQuality Time with Family Ties: Season 2, Episode 16
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."Ready or Not." Today on Quality Time with Family...
View Article‘Creed:’ Film Review (Mr. Abrams? Mr. Coogler Would Like to Have a Word)
Most people probably haven’t considered this, but when you think about it, the Rocky films and the Star Wars films have quite a lot in common, despite being wildly different in terms of scale and...
View Article‘Ghostbusters Get Real:’ TPB Review
I ain’t ‘fraid of no ghosts.Nostalgia is a huge part of many industries' business plans right now. Sometimes, it works (Star Trek), and, sometimes, we get to watch our childhood loves burn like acid...
View ArticleEp. #034 The ‘PREVIEWS’ Party Podcast
Welcome to The PREVIEWS Party Podcast! Covering the December 2015 issue of PREVIEWS magazine from Diamond Comic Distributors, Inc., Fanboy Comics' panel examines the upcoming comics, graphic novels,...
View ArticleTop Cow Releases an Advance Preview of ‘Symmetry #1’
Comic book publisher Top Cow will soon be releasing the first issue of Symmetry, written by Matt Hawkins and illustrated by Raffaele Ienco. In light of the comic book's upcoming release on Wednesday,...
View Article‘A Very Die Hard Christmas:’ Theatre Review
In this festive time of year, we all have our own ways of commemorating the spirit of the season. Whether you're a devotee of the Rankin-Bass claymation classics, you can pinpoint every Bing Crosby and...
View ArticleEp. #207 The Fanboy Scoop: Week in Review
Covering the week of 11/30/15, the Fanboy Comics staff reviews the top geek stories from the popular, daily e-newsletter, The Fanboy Scoop.In this episode, the FBC staff and special guest Ivan Infante...
View ArticleFanboy Comics to Develop Audio Drama Adaptation of ‘The Odds’
LOS ANGELES, CA – December 7, 2015 – Fanboy Comics (FBC) is proud to announce the development of an audio drama adaptation of The Odds, a post-apocalyptic action-comedy novel written by Robert J....
View Article‘Black Jack Ketchum #1:’ Comic Book Review
Out on comic book shelves this past week was the first issue of Black Jack Ketchum from Image Comics. From artist Jeremy Saliba comes an engaging cover of a tall, thin man wearing a young Lee Van Cleef...
View Article‘Jack the Ripper:’ Advance Hardcover Review
Located in close proximity of the London docks, the district of Whitechapel drew immigrants from afar, looking for a better life from the lives they left behind. From 1888 to 1891, a cluster of brutal...
View Article‘Citizen Jack #2:’ Comic Book Review
Tommy Patterson (Stingers, Farscape) continues to bring Sam Humphries’ (Legendary Star-Lord, Avengers) tale of egoism and demonism in politics to gleeful, visual life. In the second issue, the satire...
View Article‘Harrow County #8:’ Advance Comic Book Review
After reading Harrow County #7 last month and then with the release of the first TPB detailing the first major arc of Emmy’s journey (which I just read and reviewed), my fingers have been twitching to...
View Article‘Small Change:’ Advance Book Review
I love the characters of Roy Scherer and Suzie Miller. I said so when I first read their adventures in Andrez Bergen’s anthology, The Condimental Op. I’m quoted as saying so on the cover of Tales to...
View Article‘Big Man Plans:’ TPB Review
You’re an angry elf.In reference to that fine holiday film, imagine if instead of Peter Dinklage merely kicking Will Ferrell’s a$%, he tied him to a wall with his own entrails and methodically removed...
View Article‘When the Stars Fade:’ Book Review
I had the opportunity to review the first version of Adam Korenman’s When the Stars Fade back in 2014, and when I was invited to read the California Coldblood edition, I jumped at the chance to see how...
View Article‘Escape from New York: Volume 1’ – Advance TPB Review
In 1981, John Carpenter's Escape from New York introduced filmgoers to anti-hero Snake Plissken, the one-eyed former Special Forces soldier turned criminal. Cynical and hypocritical of the government,...
View Article‘Back to the Future #3:’ Advance Comic Book Review
For those of you who may not know, I live in one of the best comic book cities in the world--New York City! This means that you can generally find me on the subway going to and from work (or you will...
View ArticleFanboy Comics Interviews Writer/Artist Chip Zdarsky on ‘Kaptara’
The following is an interview with multi-hyphenate comic book creator Chip Zdarsky (Sex Criminals, Howard the Duck) regarding the upcoming trade paperback release of his latest series, Kaptara, from...
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