‘Fight Club 2 #9:’ Advance Comic Book Review
Fight the future.You ever have one of those days where your entire life seems to wind up and take a swing at you? Sebastian is having one of those days, and his life’s name is Tyler Durden. Having...
View ArticleLong Beach Comic Expo’s ‘Celebrating Women in Comics’ 2016 Panel Audio Now...
Over the weekend, the Fanboy Comics staff attended Long Beach Comic Expo 2016 in Long Beach, CA, for another celebration of all things comics and pop culture. During the convention, Fanboy Comics...
View Article‘The Adventures of Punk and Rock #1-2:’ Comic Book Review
Making comics is a very tough job. Anyone who can make it, especially in an indie market, is someone who deserves the utmost respect. Reading The Adventures of Punk and Rock, a series from Austin Allen...
View ArticleFanboy Comics Interviews Director Jessica Hanna on ‘Inland Empress’
The following is an interview with Jessica Hanna, director of the play Inland Empress which is making its world premiere with Mutant Collective. In this interview, Fanboy Comics Managing Editor Barbra...
View Article‘Venus #3:’ Advance Comic Book Review
It’s difficult for me to believe that the next issue will be the final issue of Rick Loverd and Huang Danlan’s Venus. There are layers and layers of world building happening. You can feel the breadth...
View Article‘Bart Simpson #100:’ Advance Comic Book Review
As the saying goes, all good things must come to an end, and truer words were never spoken than in the case of Bongo Comics' 100th issue of Bart Simpson. Set to release on Wednesday, February 24th,...
View Article‘Tomorrow’s Cthulhu: Stories at the Dawn of Posthumanity’ - Book Review
Last year marked the 125th anniversary commemorating the birth of horror writer Howard Phillips Lovecraft, and, as a result, renewed interest in his writing has inspired a higher number of anthologies...
View ArticleWonder Woman Wednesday: ‘Cos for a Cause’ Interview with Cosplayer ‘Viva’
Greetings, fellow Amazons. Welcome to the 42nd installment of Wonder Woman Wednesday! When I first started writing this column for Fanboy Comics, I joined a bunch of Wonder Woman fan and collector's...
View Article‘Back to the Future #5:’ Comic Book Review
This is it! We made it! Okay, fine. Yes, we made it to the future. But, we also made it past four issues of IDW's Back to the Future comic book series. This month, we are fortunate enough to catch up...
View ArticleThe Future Will Be Carpeted: An Analysis of ‘Deep Space Nine (S5E7)’
“Do not hug me.” -- Lt. Commander WorfIn the old days, when I wanted to get a friend interested in DS9, I would write up a viewing guide. Most people, when faced with a series this long, will...
View ArticleLong Beach Comic Expo 2016: #MakeComics Series: America’s Best Editors –...
What comes to mind when you think of the comic book editor? Often, it is the management of deadlines that comes to mind. Representing just about every mainstream industry publisher and editing hundreds...
View ArticleJoin Fanboy Comics and LA’s Indie Creators at the Pasadena Comic Book and Toy...
The Fanboy Comics staff is very excited to be exhibiting for the first time at the Pasadena Comic and Toy Show! Taking place on Sunday, February 28, 2016, from 9 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. at the Pasadena...
View ArticleQuality Time with Family Ties: Season 3, Episode 4
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."Love Thy Neighbor." Today on Quality Time with...
View Article‘TMNT Ongoing #55:’ Comic Book Review
New York City has been crawling with heroes over the past few years. The Avengers finally came together to save us from an alien race. An all-girl Ghostbusters team is gearing up to save the city this...
View Article‘Nowhere Men #7-8:’ Comic Book Review
Nowhere Men is back! I’ve been hooked since the very first issue was released back in 2012. For those of you who are unfamiliar with Nowhere Men, let me familiarize you. It is set in a world where we...
View Article‘Mezolith: Stone Age Dreams and Nightmares Vol. 1’ – Hardcover Review
Somewhere between Joseph Campbell and Lone Wolf and Cub, Ben Haggarty and Adam Broadbank’s inspired world of folklore, fairytales, and myth comes to life with a feverish clarity. Mezolith: Stone Age...
View Article‘The Wallflowers and Wildflowers Learn Manners:’ Book Review
This simple, children’s picture book wasn’t at all what I was expecting. Taking place in San Dimas, CA, in the 1920s, we follow the adventures of Betty and the various animals in her life. Six-year-old...
View ArticlePeepshow Menagerie Invites You to a (Sailor) Moon Tease!
Fighting evil by moonlight, winning love by daylight, losing clothes somewhere in between! Peepshow Menagerie invites you to join a bevy of magical dancers as they polish up their jewels,...
View ArticleLong Beach Comic Expo 2016: Breaking the Fourth Wall with Deadpool - Panel...
"In fiction, 'breaking the fourth wall' often means having a character become aware of their fictional nature." - Urban Dictionary If ever there was a character of late that consistently violated the...
View Article‘Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency: A Spoon Too Short #1’ - Comic Book...
If you’ve read my reviews of the previous Dirk Gently story arc, you may be wondering why I chose to review this one as well. After all, a large part of my reviews consisted of complaining that this...
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