Geek Book Review: Modesty Blaise: The Girl in the Iron Mask
Modesty Blaise is a British comic strip created in the 1960s by Peter O’Donnell and Jim Holdaway. Modesty Blaise The … Continue reading
Modesty Blaise is a British comic strip created in the 1960s by Peter O’Donnell and Jim Holdaway. Modesty Blaise The … Continue reading
Death of a Citizen The Wrecking Crew by Donald Hamilton I’m always intrigued when books are reprinted, especially if they … Continue reading
Web of the City was the first book written by Harlan Ellison. He began writing the story in 1956 and … Continue reading
“…You there, boy. What day is it?” Why sir, it’s both Star Wars Day and Free Comic Book Day. It’s … Continue reading
Recently I finished the Supernatural Season 7 Companion Guide. It wasn’t the first companion guide I’ve read. The Tardis Companion … Continue reading
A.J. Scudiere is the author of four novels: Resonance, Vengeance, God’s Eye, and Phoenix. I took on the difficult task of reading … Continue reading
Phoenix, by A.J. Scudiere is about a firefighter named Jason who goes on a quest to discover his past. Jason … Continue reading
I know this is something like the third book I’ve reviewed involving the world’s greatest detective, Sherlock Holmes, so … Continue reading
Pray for a Brave Heart Helen MacInnes 341 pages I’m a big fan of spy novels, specifically spy novels that … Continue reading
Wizard World St. Louis played host this past weekend to many up and coming local artists and writers. Those who … Continue reading
Ok, before I start this review I have a confession to make: This was the first R.A. Salvatore book I … Continue reading
British comic invasion! Today I have two comic book collections to review. I decided to give them both their due … Continue reading
Flash Gordon: The Tyrant of Mongo This is a nice little collection of the Flash Gordon strips from 1937 to … Continue reading
God’s Eye is a novel by A.J. Scudiere about an angel and demon in a battle over a human female. This … Continue reading
Dark Shadows: The Visual Companion by Mark Salisbury This has got to be one of my more favorite books as … Continue reading
What exactly is “steampunk”? To be honest, after reading The Aylesford Skull by James P. Blaylock, I still didn’t know. … Continue reading
Max Allan Collins is one of the great mystery writers of our time and much to my delight, … Continue reading
Above Suspicion by Helen MacInnes This book was a hit and miss for me. I had some parts I rather … Continue reading
There is seldom a book that covers so many of my interests. Seduction of the Innocent has comics, murder, mystery, … Continue reading
Last Sunday, Issue #1 of My So-Called Secret Identity, a new online comic featuring Cat Daniels (created by Will Brooker … Continue reading