‘Black Suit of Death: The Ides of March’ – Comic Book Review
Squishy with a dose of nerd.Death, as a character, has been used a considerable amount in pop culture, from Dr. Faustas to Bill and Ted’s Bogus Journey to The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy to the...
View Article‘Merry Xmas’ to Release This Holiday Season
Just in time for the holiday season, the very festive comedy, Merry Xmas, will be coming to a variety of viewing platforms this month, to the delight of movie-going audiences everywhere. The...
View ArticleThe Future Will Be Carpeted: An Analysis of ‘Deep Space Nine (S4E22)’
“I am First Omet'iklan, and I am dead. As of this moment, we are all dead. We go into battle to reclaim our lives. This we do gladly, for we are Jem'Hadar. Remember: victory is life.” -- First...
View ArticleQuality Time with Family Ties: Season 2, Episode 18
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."Lady Sings the Blues." Today on Quality Time with...
View Article‘Heretic #1:’ Comic Book Review
Heretic #1 is a relaunch title from Off Shoot Comics, an independent publisher founded by Walter Bryant and David Clarke. Originally created in 2011, this year, the series has been illustrated by...
View ArticleStagedork83 Wants YOU to Join the Marvel Collector Corps: December 2015 Unboxing
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‘Of Bread, Blood, and The Hunger Games: Critical Essays on the Suzanne...
The Hunger Games film series may have wrapped up last month, but there’s still a wealth of Hunger Games material for fans to devour beyond the three novels by author Suzanne Collins and the four...
View ArticleThe Arkham Sessions, Ep. 74: "Batman Returns"
The Arkham Sessions, hosted by Dr. Andrea Letamendi and Brian Ward, is a weekly podcast dedicated to the psychological analysis of Batman: The Animated Series. Nostalgic, humorous, and even a little...
View Article‘Nancy Hernandez and The Black Widows:’ Graphic Novel Review
I'm biased: I thoroughly enjoy ghost stories, so I was excited to have the opportunity to read and review Nancy Hernandez and The Black Widows, published by Los Angeles-based independent publisher...
View Article‘Huck #2:’ Comic Book Review
I first heard about Huck back in July at San Diego Comic-Con. I didn’t have a release date, so I went to my favorite comic book shop (Brave New World in Valencia, if you are taking notes.) and asked...
View Article‘I Hate Fairyland #3:’ Comic Book Review
Well, I’ll be shrugged. The fluffer did it.There’s been a huge movement of nostalgia in all forms of media lately; old B- and C-list movies, cartoons, and toys are suddenly being granted enormous...
View Article‘The Wicked + The Divine #17:’ Comic Book Review
Before we get going, full disclosure: It’s been awhile since I’ve read an issue of Wic/Div. Don’t get me wrong, I absolutely love this book and everything about it, but things got in the way and the...
View Article‘The Goddamned #2:’ Comic Book Review
Religion isn’t the kind of thing that I usually want in my comics, especially one as hardcore as this one. But, give me Jason Aaron and R.M. Guéra on a series, and I’m in. After the acclaimed and...
View ArticleEp. #013 FBC Presents: Todd Haberkorn on Voice-Over Acting
FBC Presents is a podcast series featuring long-form interviews with intriguing guests from every corner of Geekdom, including everyone from the average geek to Fanboy Comics staff members to leading...
View ArticleWonder Woman Wednesday: Behind the Collection Part 2
Welcome, Wonder Warriors, to another edition of Wonder Woman Friday! (Yes, I know it's Wonder Woman Wednesday . . . but it's the most wonderful time of the year, and the week got away from me! So, it's...
View Article‘Arcadia #7:’ Advance Comic Book Review
With Arcadia #7 you start to see all of the parallel stories in Alex Paknadel and Eric Scott Pfeiffer’s twisty, internet-as-utopia, epic converge. All of the players begin to take their places for the...
View Article‘Steampunk for Simpletons:’ Book Review
It’s taken me a while, but I finally sat down and read this Kickstarter-funded tome by Travis I. Sivart and Wendy L. Callahan. Steampunk for Simpletons is a very thorough and delightful book for those...
View Article‘Tales of Superhuman Powers:’ Book Review
There are two types of stories that I absolutely love: superhero stories and fairy tales. Tales of Superhuman Powers combines them both by putting folktales from all around the world in the context of...
View Article‘30 Miles of Crazy!:’ TPB Review
Throughout the past several years, comic book writer/artist Karl Christian Krumpholz has served as an historian of sorts for the residents of Denver, CO. Originally from the East Coast (by way of...
View Article‘TMNT Ongoing #53:’ Advance Comic Book Review
Have you seen it?! No, I'm not talking about Star Wars: The Force Awakens (which I've already seen 3 times and it hasn't even been out for a week yet)! Alas, I'm talking about the new Teenage Mutant...
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