Review – The Batman Who Laughs #1
You knew he was too interesting for just one crossover event… This week DC brings back the big bad from Dark Nights Metal. Keep reading for a review of The Batman Who Laughs #1.
You knew he was too interesting for just one crossover event… This week DC brings back the big bad from Dark Nights Metal. Keep reading for a review of The Batman Who Laughs #1.
His hands were red long before yours. Keep reading for a review of The Dreaming #4.
You can listen to this episode on our Binary System Podcast channel at Anchor.fm! SPOILER ALERT. Last week IDW released Optimus Prime #25, the very last issue of all the current Transformers series, after this the entire universe reboots. Seeing as how this podcast could easily be the All Transformers All The Time Network (if
It’s that time of year again: DesignerCon is one of our favorite fall conventions, a huge collection of original, dark, weird, beautiful, random artwork by talented artists from all over the world. Check out the photo gallery below, an equally random selection out of the hundreds of amazing pieces we saw this weekend.
It’s finally here: the final issue of IDW’s Transformers (this current incarnation anyway, the reboot is scheduled for next year sometime.) I can’t really talk about the issue without spoilers, so if you haven’t read it yet you might want to go read the issue first. (And you should read it even if you don’t
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The wildfires in California are beyond devastating, and every little bit of help makes a difference. Here’s some resources:
(Massive great big spoilers below.) Kathryn …how the heck do we start a conversation about this one? Elizabeth Probably with what you told me when you finished it. “Siiigh. All the feels.” And then I’ll say “Man oh man.” Kathryn Yes, and I’ll add “I had no idea what to expect from this issue. Never
I seriously don’t know where to begin with this book. It’s beautiful, except when it’s grotesque. It’s a straightforward adventure, except when it goes completely off the rails. It’s a fairy tale except when it’s a coming-of-age story, except when it’s a comedy, except when it’s a mystery, except when it’s a myth, except when