Quality Time with Family Ties: Season 2, Episode 17
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."Double Date." Today on Quality Time with Family...
View Article‘Private Eye:’ Hardcover Review
I was not familiar with The Private Eye nor did I remember seeing single issues in my local comic book shop prior to the release of the “Cloudburst” edition from Image Comics last week. Then, while...
View ArticleStagedork83 Secretly Unveils Star Wars: Smuggler’s Bounty (The First Order)
Each month, Fanboy Comics Contributor Joshua Desjardins (a.k.a. Stagedork83) receives new and exciting subscription boxes from Marvel Collector Corps, and the FBC readers have a chance to live...
View Article‘Torsobear #2:’ Comic Book Review
“Ruxby will never forget the hulking figure, standing there to make sure he knew the faces of each prisoner ever to enter his prison.Man O’War is huffing out more orders to the inmates, but Ruxby can’t...
View ArticlePlayer:Piano Awakens Their Inner Jedi with the Ultimate ‘Star Wars’ Medley
This has been an incredible year for the award-winning musical duo, Player:Piano, which has released several phenomenal music videos featuring music that was arranged and performed by composer/pianist...
View ArticleFanboy Comics Interviews Bruce Mason, Director of ‘Chez Upshaw’
In the following audio interview, writer/director Bruce Mason talks with Fanboy Comics Contributor Russ Pirozek about his work on the upcoming film, Chez Upshaw. The film tells the story of a married...
View Article‘The Violent #1:’ Comic Book Review
Way back in the ancient times of 2013, a very talented writer named Ed Brisson came through as part of the creative team on a little book called Sheltered, a series from Image Comics that not enough...
View Article‘Lantern City #8:’ Comic Book Review
After discovering his wife is a ruthless minion for Brother Pont and fearing that Killian has lost his mind, Sander is in a quandary. Does he abandon all hope to find his son, or does he press on to...
View Article‘Satanic Hell #7:’ Comic Book Review (Is This the End?)
With their seventh issue, Alterna Comics and the creative team behind Satanic Hell, attempt to wrap up the mini-saga of a rebellious and rambunctious rock band’s struggle against an iron-fisted and...
View ArticleGeeks Care: How You Can Help Jason Inman and Comics for Soldiers
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 Article‘The Witcher Volume 2: Fox Children’ – Advance TPB Review
It was sometime after the announcement from CD Projekt RED that they were developing The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings game in 2009 that I learned that the game was based on stories written by a Polish...
View ArticleEp. #208 The Fanboy Scoop: Week in Review
Covering the week of 12/7/15, 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 Hannibal Tabu...
View ArticleTop Cow Releases an Advance Preview of ‘Tithe #7’
Comic book publisher Top Cow will soon be releasing the seventh issue of Tithe, written by Matt Hawkins, illustrated by Phillip Sevy, and with cover art by Rahsan Ekedal. In light of the comic book's...
View Article‘The Rook #3:’ Advance Comic Book Review
The first issue of The Rook featured, according to its cover, “A Time-Traveling, Gunslinging Monster Fighter,” along with a beautifully complex time loop and a rogues gallery of nefarious creatures...
View Article‘The Steam Man #3:’ Advance Comic Book Review
Clunk clunk hissssh thunk and a boom.The rowdy and aimin’-to-misbehave crew of the Steam Man continue to search the wilderness for the Dark Rider and his minions. After braving yet another potentially...
View Article‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy #1’ - Advance Comic Book Review
With this book, IDW boldly goes . . .This is a storyline that definitely moves ahead, warp factor . . . Okay, okay, no more cheesy Star Trek clichés. The reality is that Star Trek: Starfleet Academy...
View Article‘Judge Dredd Mega-City Zero: Part One #1’ - Advance Comic Book Review
As a Judge Dredd fan, this is an exciting week! IDW's Judge Dredd: Mega City Zero: Part One #1 titled “Terms of Service” marks a new beginning for our strong-chinned, perpetually frowning masked cop....
View Article‘Cognetic #3:’ Advance Comic Book Review
James Tynion IV and Eryk Donovan end the world for a second time in Cognetic as they did in Memetic. Similar themes permeate both stories, with similar functions. Humans become the tool, figuratively...
View Article‘Klaus #2:’ Advance Comic Book Review
It’s nice seeing Grant Morrison simply being silly. To me, there is something inherently silly about Santa Claus to begin with, so for Morrison to treat Klaus as a kind of lighthearted Assassin’s Creed...
View Article‘Hum:’ Graphic Novel Review
Hum is a graphic novel from Diablo Comics, an independent publisher based in Los Angeles specializing in horror, science fiction, and fantasy stories. Founded in 2005 by Scott “Diablo” Marcano who...
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