‘Ipso Facto Volume 1: The Presence’ – Trade Paperback Review
Primarily set in Aspen, Colorado, Ipso Facto is a coming-of-age story with a twist: the main protagonist Mosel, who thought he was just another high school teenager, discovers he is an alien tasked...
View Article‘Once Our Land:’ Graphic Novel Review
Post-apocalyptic scenarios have become commonplace in the various manifestations of geek culture, but Peter Ricq’s graphic novel debut, Once Our Land (League Productions, 2016), takes the concept in a...
View Article‘Monstress #6:’ Comic Book Review
Annihilation makes for the strangest bedfellows.Montress is a book that I love for a few reasons. 1. Its imagination is unlimited: This team has built an incredible world that has a foundation of...
View Article#CrowdfundingFridays: ‘Red Range’ and ‘Transmigrant Interdimensional Taxicab...
Here at Fanbase Press, we strive to provide an outlet for up-and-coming creators to promote and showcase their incredible works. With thousands of creators utilizing crowdfunding platforms like...
View ArticleDon’t Judge a Turtle by Its Shell: ‘TMNT: Out of the Shadows’ and Reboots
We all have our obsessions. Some of us even have multiple. For me, it's mostly Star Wars and Harry Potter, but not many people know about an obsession I've had that goes all the way back to some of my...
View ArticleFanbase Feature: An Interview with Keedar Whittle on His One-Man Show, ‘Hear...
As a special feature of The Fanbase Weekly podcast, the Fanbase Feature focuses on and celebrates a specific element of geek culture. In this Fanbase Feature, Fanbase Press Contributor Russ Pirozek...
View ArticleFanbase Feature: An In-Depth Interview with Camden Toy (‘Buffy the Vampire...
As a special feature of The Fanbase Weekly podcast, the Fanbase Feature focuses on and celebrates a specific element of geek culture. In this Fanbase Feature, Fanbase Press President Bryant Dillon...
View Article‘House of Penance #3:’ Advance Comic Book Review
Have you ever entered someone else’s nightmare? Probably not. That’s what it is to read Peter Tomasi and Ian Bertram’s House of Penance. It’s like that feeling you get when you’re falling asleep that...
View Article‘Harrow County #13:’ Advance Comic Book Review
There’s a poetry to Cullen Bunn and Tyler Crook’s Harrow County. A poetry of words, images, and ideas - a sense of place and time like in no other comic today. There is a feeling that stays with you...
View Article‘Wheel of Invention:’ Theatre Review (Hollywood Fringe Festival 2016)
LA-based production company AwesomeTech Industries has joined Hollywood Fringe Festival this year with a new and improved production of Wheel of Invention, a dark, dystopian comedy that gives audiences...
View Article‘Outcast: Season 1, Episodes 1-2’ - TV Review
I had the absolute pleasure, being an Angelino, to find myself at a premiere screening of the first two episodes of Robert Kirkman’s (The Walking Dead) new series, Outcast. Based on his Image comic...
View Article‘TMNT: Bebop and Rocksteady Destroy Everything #2’ - Advance Comic Book Review
Have you seen it yet? No, I’m not talking about the new Star Wars movie. I’ve seen that seven times already. I’m talking about Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows. I’m seeing it this...
View Article‘Danger Girl: Permission to Thrill - Coloring Book’ - Trade Paperback Review
Danger Girl was one of the first things I ever reviewed for this site. I’ve been hooked ever since, gleefully reading whatever Danger Girl comics I can get my hands on. So, when I saw a new Danger Girl...
View Article‘Think Tank: Creative Destruction #3’ - Advance Comic Book Review
Matt Hawkins and Rahsan Ekedal are at it again with another issue of the terrific series, Think Tank. Despite already being in some trouble, both with those inside DARPA and with his own moral code,...
View ArticleFanbase Press Interviews Tinks Lovelace, Director of ‘Theatre and Chill’...
The following is an interview with Tinks Lovelace, director of the one-act, Theatre and Chill, which will be premiering at the Hollywood Fringe Festival this month in Los Angeles, CA. In this...
View ArticleQuality Time with Family Ties: Season 3, Episode 19
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."Cry Baby" Today on Quality Time with Family Ties,...
View Article‘The Wicked + the Divine #20:’ Comic Book Review
The “Rising Action” arc of Wic/Div returns as Laura, reborn as the goddess Persephone, continues her war against the leader of the Pantheon, Ananke. This war has raged through the entire group of...
View ArticleFanbase Press Interviews Colin Lorimer, Writer/Artist of ‘The Hunt’ (Image...
The following is an interview with Colin Lorimer, writer and artist of the upcoming Image Comics/Shadowline Comics supernatural/horror series, The Hunt, which will be released on July 13, 2016. In this...
View Article‘Whispers from the Abyss Volume 2:’ Anthology Review
Almost eight decades after his passing, the influence of H.P. Lovecraft on contemporary speculative fiction remains profound. With many of his works in the public domain, other writers have sought to...
View ArticleCelebrating 30 Years of ‘Ferris Bueller’s Day Off’
When slackers rule the Earth: an adventure 30 years in the making.There’s something magical that happens when you find all of your responsibilities absolved for a day: the joys of summer vacations...
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