[SPOILERS!!] 2 issues in and I’m actually really enjoying this series. The focus is still pretty tight and it can feel like not a lot happened this issue but that’s because it was mostly set up while introducing us to our first real supporting characters: Vampy’s family. Her mom and brother specifically. This issue does […]
Tag: Jason Martin
Double Danger!
Trio Thursday!
I’m always on the lookout for books from companies I’m not familiar with and with a penchant for stories geared towards things mystical, fantasy, and Dungeons & Dragons related this first issue seemed like something I would enjoy. Also I saw Matthew’s name attached and since I’ve been a fan of his work it seemed […]
Zombie Tramp #18
[SPOILERS!!] Review: The latest ZT arc continues with a shocking and bloody second part as Janey, disguised as the neglected and bullied teen Bea, attempts to get her Necronomicon back from the Mean Girls who stole it after it was downloaded digitally onto the internet the last time she got the book taken from her. […]
Double Dose Saturday!
[SPOILERS!!] Review: I have to hand it to Bloody Bones, he’s at least a villain who doesn’t sit around and wait for the heroes to get comfortable. I mean he has to wait till they’re asleep, but while the students are carrying about their lives Bloody Bones is outside their force field breaking down the […]
Zombie Tramp vs. Vampblade #3 (of 3)
[SPOILERS!!] Review: After a long, unnerving hiatus Zombie Tramp vs. Vampblade #3 finally hit. I’ve been totally digging this crossover with these two characters. Not only are they smokin’ hot, kickass women reluctantly working together but it’s been hella fun just to see what hijinks they could get into together. In the previous issues the […]
Tuesday Reviews!
Horror has many variations on the same subject and things like the Wicker Man may be popular but it’s time to welcome a new version. This story takes place about 100 years after the Salem Witch trials and during the beginning of the American Revolution. It’s a time still rife with tales of terror and […]