After 6 successful campaigns with a few needing to re-do hence not reaching their goal. Afterlight Comics can finally add all SIX issues of there very first baby, into a Trade Paperback Edition. With that comes another Kickstarter, however it's EXCLUSIVE to Kickstarter ONLY. I've chatted with Joey from Afterlight Comics before with some of... Continue Reading →
Book Review: We Bleed Orange & Black: 31 Fun-sized Tales for Halloween
The Next "Goosebumps"?
John Carpenters Tales of Science Fiction: The Standoff – Trade Paperback Review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZxk1fmrwHU At Tattersall Prison, a max-lock for the baddest of the bad, sleepless nights are the norm… until a fireball from the sky turns the night shift into a nightmare — trapping guards and cons on the inside, cops on the outside, and escapees in-between… all of them threatened by a hideous alien invader which... Continue Reading →
“October Faction: Open Season” – Paperback Review
The October Faction's first 3 books published in one new volume! Meet the Allan family: Retired monster hunter Fredrick, his wife Deloris, and their two children Geoff and Vivian in this tale about the typical challenges that a very atypical family encounters while fending off the attacks of vampires, werewolves, demons, and more. Paperback, 288... Continue Reading →
John Carpenters Tales of Science Fiction: Surviving Nuclear Attack Trade Paperback is OUT NOW! [UPDATED]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AV-C0dK-H0 AVAILABLE NOW As the Cold War widened in the 1950s, military hero, George Kutter and his family trained to be legacy survivors in the event of an atomic exchange with the Soviet Union. Prepared to wait out the aftermath of nuclear war, they were subjected to myriad simulations, scenarios and stresses in hopes of... Continue Reading →
“John Carpenters: Tales of Science Fiction: Twitch” – Trade Paperback Review [UPDATED]
Without having to go into each "issue" within the trade paperback again, but the rundown is that all five issues of Tales of Science Fiction: Twitch has been packed into this 138 page paperback. And there's bonuses within, as there's concept art from Richard Clark's sketches, Tim Bradstreet's veriest cover designs. And the creator biography's.... Continue Reading →