The Giant Gila Monster is the perfect example of your average low budget, 1950`s science-fiction schlock. It has everything you would expect with cheesy acting, terrible jazzy rock music and a fairly […]
The Giant Gila Monster is the perfect example of your average low budget, 1950`s science-fiction schlock. It has everything you would expect with cheesy acting, terrible jazzy rock music and a fairly […]
Rot & Ruin #4 Writer – Jonathan Maberry Artist – Tony Vargas Colours – Oliver Lee Arce The horror perpetuated by Farmer John continues as he wants Benny and the gang to […]
It might be hard to believe, but the third and final installment in Shusuke Kaneko’s Gamera trilogy might just be the best of the bunch. This film has it all from breakneck […]
The world has been under threat from many things over the years. Things like giant asteroids, zombies, nuclear war, killer viruses and pretty much anything you can dream up. Of course, these […]
Spider-Woman #2 Writer – Dennis Hopeless Artist – Greg Land Inker – Jay Leisten Colours – Frank D’Armata Jessica is still trying to figure out what is what on Loomworld, the home […]
Writer – Mike Grell, Jack C. Harris Artist – Mike Grell, Tom Yeates Inker – Vince Colletta, Tom Yeates Colours – Adrienne Roy, Jerry Serpe Letters – John Costanza, Gaspar Saladino This issue sees Morgan […]
Guardians of the Galaxy #22 Writer – Brian Michael Bendis Artist – Valerio Schiti, David Lopez colours – Jason Keith This particular issue of Guardians has to be one of the most […]
Wayward #5 Writer – Jim Zub Artist – Steve Cummings Colours – Tamra Bonvillain Jim Zub and Steve Cummings wrap up the first arc of Wayward with a story both full of […]
Avengers & X-Men: AXIS #8 Writer – Rick Remender Artist – Leinil Francis Yu Inker – Gerry Alanguilan, Jason Paz, Leinil Francis Yu Colours – Edgar Delgado, Jesus Aburtov Last issue the […]
After being absent for fifteen years, it was thought to bring Gamera back to theaters and the results were better than ever anticipated. Here was the kaiju Gamera was always meant to […]