The Killer is the latest movie adapted from a comic that people are talking about. So it’s time to throw my fat in. Including what […]
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Slaughterhouse-Five: The Best Unparalleled Adaptation
Slaughterhouse-Five is a novel that can seem hard to approach; I certainly have trouble with nonlinear stories. Luckily, the graphic novel adaptation by Ryan North […]
Continue readingAbstract Diseases: Misdiagnosing The Sleazy Strange
Abstract Diseases! I wanted to do something else. But I feel like I’ve got more material for this than anything else. When real life is […]
Continue readingThe Empty Man: Revisited With Shocking Results
Who here has hear of The Empty Man? Probably only a few movie buffs because of the timing of its release in 2020. Its reception […]
Continue readingClive Barker’s Hellraiser: Obsession Of Legacy
Clive Barker’s Hellraiser is a case of retroactive sequels with potential. So what happens when something going so well takes a nosedive? Barker himself is […]
Continue readingGreg Pak: Never Think That Representation Doesn’t Matter
Greg Pak is a writer who is very active in several areas, especially on representation and necessary progress. Considering his various comic inspirations, his political […]
Continue readingPrincess Comics: The Post-Modern Depictions
Princess comics probably aren’t the first place people think of when it comes to princess stories. Even then they probably think of the Disney Princess […]
Continue readingJames Tynion IV: The Teacher’s Pet Now The Master
James Tynion IV, this is a name that is getting attention with acclaimed comics. Most of the writing style actually brings up some similarities to […]
Continue readingMark Waid: How To Look At Nostalgia With A New Perspective
Fracadactyl speaking with another bit of Creator Highlights. Now here’s a name I can never manage to avoid without seeing something by him. Mark Waid […]
Continue readingComic Comparisons: Secession Problems
Living off the grid sounds all and good. Just for the literal life of you, remember the lessons all of these comics bring you.
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