
Paranoid Gardens #1: A Bizarre, Fresh and Intriguing First Issue
Paranoid Gardens by Gerard Way, Shaun Simon, and Chris Weston is a fresh and intriguing story that left me wanting the next issue immediately.

Paranoid Gardens by Gerard Way, Shaun Simon, and Chris Weston is a fresh and intriguing story that left me wanting the next issue immediately.

Breaking the Dark was a thrilling read for fans of Marvel comics or just in for a great tale of suspense and mystery. The writing from Lisa Jewell was superb and stayed with me long after closing the book.

TMNT #1, written by Jason Aaron, illustrated by Joelle Jones and colored by Ronda Pattison, has the makings of the best Turtles story in TMNT history.

This is why The Singularity by Bear McCreary and Mat Groom is a great addition to the medium as it crosses over between the world of music and the world of visual storytelling.

While Kid Venom doesn’t knock your socks off in the premiere issue, it sure takes you on a unique ride with something that is not seen often in Marvel Comics.

This week on the Capes and Tights Podcast, Justin Soderberg welcomes comic book retailer Paul Eaton to the show to discuss the 1990 Captain America movie just in time for Independence Day!

Set in a futuristic New York City where robots have taken over various tasks, Love Me: A Romance Story is by far the love story we didn’t know we needed.

So Witches We Became by Jill Baguchinsky is not only a great horror story but is a powerful and engaging story that captivated us from the very first page.

Influencer by Adam Cesare is a visceral and original horror novel that transcends the genre, giving us something unique and truly wonderful.

There are number of books in the Classic Goosebumps series of books, but very few take place in the ocean. Deep Trouble by R.L. Stine is the 19th book in the Goosebumps series and is a unique story on its own.

While Goosebumps: One Day at HorrorLand is a tight story overall, it lacks in comparison to other classic Goosebumps stories.

The TMNT 40th Anniversary Celebration is a nostalgic journey through the various eras of the beloved franchise from some of the greatest to ever write, draw, color and letter the Turtles.

Wasn’t really sure what to expect heading into reading Bury Your Gays by Chuck Tingle, but what I got was a tremendously written tale of psychological terror, body horror, corporate greed, and queer erasure.

The attention to detail and cleverly paced jokes makes From the World of Minor Threats: Barfly one of those comics you have to revisit over and over.

I’ll be honest at first glance the big draw to Sleep Tight by J.H. Markert was the fantastic cover art and title design, but after the first few pages of this horror novel we were in for the long haul.

Invasive is a disturbing story that explores the terrifying dark world of surgical addiction and the lengths some will go to push the boundaries of medical ethics.

A Haunted Girl is a supernatural thriller packed with emotional depth, intriguing characters, and terrifying ghosts that will have you on the edge of your seat.

The Pedestrian #1 from writer Joey Esposito and illustrator Sean Von Gorman left us questioning everything what we think we know about superheroes.

Fever House by Keith Rosson was absolutely wonderfully disturbing and the thought of diving into The Devil by Name was terrifying but in such a good way. The Devil by Name did not disappoint and could almost be said to be better than its predecessor.

Acceptance is the first step to recovery…I accept the fact I was late to the game on Stephen King novels and catching up has been a journey. This ride continues with Mr. Mercedes, a thrilling horror that had us hooked from the very first page.

Anansi Boys at Dark Horse Comics gives longtime fans a new format to enjoy their beloved story while also allowing new fans to experience for the first time.

Quinn Maybrook is back with a vengeance in Clown in a Cornfield 3: The Church of Frendo, the third installment in Adam Cesare’s Bram Stoker award-winning Clown in a Cornfield series.

Marvel Comics and Disney once again team-up to bring one of the most iconic Disney characters back to the pages of a comic book with Uncle Scrooge and the Infinity Dime with writer Jason Aaron at the helm.

Space Junk by Julian Hanshaw is a charming and unique science fiction story that explores friendship, trust and self-discovery set against a backdrop of space.

This week on the Capes and Tights Podcast, Justin Soderberg welcomes comic book retailer Paul Eaton to the show to discuss the 2011 Green Lantern movie.
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