As soon as you read the title to this book, Kiss Me, Satan, you know without a doubt that you are in for a great read. The title alone has that 70’s […]
She’s Out for Revenge! – Hannie Caulder (1971)
Three men decide to rob a bank. As they escape and make their way through the country, they stop at Caulder’s place to get fresh horses, kill him and decide to rape […]
Between Heaven and Hell – Ten Grand Volume 1
What would you do for the one you love? Most people would do anything – climb a mountain, pay a ransom, escort them home and so on. Love is a precious commodity […]
Reflections – I Saw the Devil (2010)
Soo-hyun is a happy man. He has a great job with the National Intelligence Service and a pregnant fiancé. Later one night, after getting off of the phone with her, he finds […]
A Hero’s Return – Captain Midnight #0-5
When it comes to the average super-hero comic book there is not a lot of things that can be done much differently than what has come before. You can modernize and you […]
Still Swingin’ – Lord of the Jungle Volume 1 and 2
Dynamite’s Lord of the Jungle sees Edgar Rice Burroughs’ hero explored through his familiar origin story. For those that are not familiar, Tarzan’s parents are stranded on an island and are soon […]
Otherworldly Vampires – Not of This Earth (1957)
The film opens and gets right into the action as a man attacks a girl and knocks her unconscious without even touching her. As she is on the ground, he drains some […]
Back in Fighting Form – The Shadow Volume 1: The Fire of Creation
In the first volume of The Shadow ongoing comic from Dynamite, we of course get to know who The Shadow is and what he does. For those that do not, The Shadow […]
War Comes to the Deep – Fathom Volume 2 + Cannon Hawke
As Fathom moves into volume two, the series takes a turn by covering a subject both topical when it was published and one that splits the focus away from its main attraction. […]
Mad Scientist or Mad Scientist – The Boogie Man Will Get You (1942)
In a slightly different turn, Boris Karloff stars as the congenial mad scientist, or perhaps bumbling would be a little more apt. He calls to mind The Nutty Professor starring Jerry Lewis, […]