Geek Book Review: Tales From Development Hell by David Hughes

Tales From Development Hell, or TFDH, as I shall call it in this review, is an inside look at the … Continue reading
Tales From Development Hell, or TFDH, as I shall call it in this review, is an inside look at the … Continue reading
So, I finally did it. I’ve said several times that I couldn’t really see the use for a tablet in … Continue reading
Romance, passion, action, thrills, and Zombies, the first in a planed trilogy of Ashley Parker novels, Plague Town delivers it … Continue reading
Robotic adventurer extraordinaire Atomic Robo returns! I was asked to review the newest adventures from Atomic Robo from Red 5 comics and … Continue reading
One of my favorite things in comics is when a book is allowed to exist outside of normal continuity. Often … Continue reading
Slaine, the marauding High King of Ireland against Moloch and his Fomarian demons in this bloody tale of vengeance. This is … Continue reading
Slice of life stories are something of a romance of mine, both as a writer and as a reader. … Continue reading
One of the great travesties in comics is when a tremendous book coming to an end before its time … Continue reading
DC Comics’ Vertigo line is well known for its adult audience books (Egypt, Hellblazer, Preacher) but there are a … Continue reading
Dark Horse Comics have been producing Aliens comics for a long, long time. Aliens: Earth War was produced back … Continue reading
Harry Houdini Mysteries Books 1 & 2 When I first started reading the Harry Houdini Mysteries I wasn’t sure … Continue reading
All right, chums, I know this is a place for game releases. But this is a book, about a game! … Continue reading
The late 90s saw a third iteration of the JLA. Rock of Ages collects issues ten through fifteen of … Continue reading
Brandon and Jesse practically “claw at the door” to review Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance. Hear what they have … Continue reading
Back in the mid-90s Marvel Comics made one of their boldest decisions: to kill Charles Xavier and by so doing … Continue reading
Book two of Top 10 collects the final five issues of the twelve part mega-series and continues the exploits of … Continue reading
The British country-side is a dreary and mysterious place under normal circumstances; circa turn of the 20th century it’s … Continue reading
Imagine a world where everyone has super powers. A world where dogs don prosthetic, metallic suits to become more human, … Continue reading
It’s rare that a book can be preachy, intuitive and somewhat blithe toward the act of suicide yet still be … Continue reading
As defunct comic companies go, and there are myriad, Caliber easily makes it into the top five that I miss. … Continue reading