From his first title The Codex being successfully funded on Kickstarter back in February to his upcoming Mad Cave Studios title Missing On The Moon due out in December, this is Cory Crater. The latest to join us in the Mind Meld! So with that said, let’s get to it! 1. Hello there, and welcome […]
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Missing On The Moon #1 – Advanced Review
Warning: Potential Spoilers Ahead Welcome to the Moon in 1997 that’s been colonized and is definitely not some Utopian Paradise as we pretty much see right off the bat. Something Cory Crater and the team doesn’t try to hide and I like that. Our man Daniel Schwinn, a washed up Private Investigator, doesn’t exactly appear […]
Akogun: Brutalizer Of Gods #3
Akogun: Brutalizer Of Gods #’s 1-2
I am incredibly glad I decided to start watching Blerd Without Fear’s Youtube videos sometime ago, as it was thanks to him that I first learned of Oni Press/Murewa Ayodale/Dotun Akande’s Akogun: Brutalizer Of Gods title. Which is essentially described as African Conan and after reading the first two issues, I believe it. To my […]
Beyond Real #1
[Warning: Potential Spoilers Ahead!] An old idea, a refreshing new take. That’s how I would describe Beyond Real upon reading the first issue. It’s been hotly debated, theorized and explored for decades now that perhaps humanity are only ghosts inside a machine, code written to perform for an unknowing god, living inside a simulation to […]
Happy Hill #1
If there’s anything Life and Comics (especially ComixTribe’s Sink) has taught me over the years is that I shouldn’t take things at first sight. That I should take extra notice of things and people and that lesson certainly applies here in the first issue of Happy Hill. Even if you have known someone for years […]
Short Order Crooks – (Trade Paperback)
Warning: Potential Spoilers Ahead Short Order Crooks is an idea that probably shouldn’t work but you know what? It does, it really FREAKING does. Who knew that the Food Truck industry had such a shady underbelly? Not me that’s for sure but I sure as heck do now! Rockwell Granger’s had a misspent life thanks […]