
Star Wars: Jango Fett #1 – An Action-Packed Adventure
Star Wars: Jango Fett follows the iconic bounty hunter on a brand-new story by writer Ethan Sacks and artist Luke Ross.

Star Wars: Jango Fett follows the iconic bounty hunter on a brand-new story by writer Ethan Sacks and artist Luke Ross.

A Friend Indeed by Elka Ray is a fast-paced and suspenseful novel that had us guessing until the very last page.

From a Certain Point of View features contributions by bestselling authors, trendsetting artists, and treasured voices from the literary history of Star Wars.

The Midnight Feast by Lucy Foley was worth the read. Foley is an excellent writer when it comes to these types of stories.

This episode of the Capes and Tights Podcast, Justin Soderberg welcomes comic book retailer Paul Eaton back to the show to discuss Star Wars: Empire Strikes Back for Star Wars Week.

Darth Maul is one of Star Wars most iconic characters and now the villain gets a the Black, White and Red treatment from Benjamin Percy and Stenafo Raffaele.

This episode of the Capes and Tights Podcast, Justin Soderberg welcomes comic book retailer Paul Eaton back to the show to discuss Star Wars: A New Hope for Star Wars Week.

Crocodile Black has a compelling storyline to its exquisite artwork and in our opinion should not be missed.

She Left by Stacie Grey had classic makings of a locked door mystery to solve a decades old crime and we were hooked from the beginning. However, a slower middle part of the novel had us struggling, the ending tied things up nicely.

A new tale written by Skottie Young and illustrated by Jorge Corona, sign us up. Ain’t No Grave premieres with a double-sized first issue that kicks off a Western journey that is sure to hook you from the start.

The Marvel Comics Blood Hunt event is something we can finally to sink our teeth into…yes, pun intended.

Darcy Coates’ latest novel, Ghost Camera, is a re-release of an earlier novel with some slight tweaks and added short stories. While the story is not exactly original, Coates makes it her own and gives a few chills along the way.

Immortal Hulk by writer Al Ewing and artist Joe Bennett is a smart, philosophical and dark take on the beloved character and we are here for it.

Immerse yourself in a seasonally chilling anthology teeming with unforgettable stories, all chilling to the bone in The Darkest Night.

Written by Richard Ashley Hamilton and brought to life with stunning artwork by Joseph Cooper, Scoop is a young adult graphic novel that sees Sophie Cooper, a fearless high school freshman on a mission to clear her father’s name.

Eric Powell and Lucky Yates have joined forces to bring readers a twisted comedic tale in Lester of the Lesser Gods. This comic, with artwork by Gideon Kendall, is a unique blend of dirty humor, post-apocalyptic adventure and barbarian battles that was a hell of a ride.

Written by David Pepose and illustrated by Jonathan Lau, Space Ghost is back with a vengeance and delivers an exciting new chapter in Space Ghost’s legacy.

With a unique use of colors and art with an intriguing storyline, Mugshots is sure to captivate readers who enjoy a good mystery with a twist.

Toxic Summer, written and illustrated by Derek Charm, is a typical summer coming-of-age story with a toxic twist that gives the new series Oni Press a life of its own.

Cell has a promising start and some intensely horrific moments throughout, but overall this Stephen King novel falls a bit flat.

The adaptation of a video game to big or small screen has only worked a handful of times and Fallout fiercely falls into this category after its debut season premiered on Amazon Prime this April.

The original Creature from the Black Lagoon film hit theaters in 1954 and while film sequels were made, nothing compares to Skybound’s comic book sequel written by Dan Watters and Ram V with artwork from Matthew Roberts.

Middle of the Night is a gripping novel that gives us horror, mystery, suspense and a few supernatural elements that kept us turning the pages.

It’s rare for a movie to simply be a film worth watching and not try to impress too much. Blood for Dust is just that. An intense atmospheric noir thriller with outstanding writing, camerawork and stellar cast. This film delivered a gritty and gripping story that has us along for the ride.

It’s difficult enough to battle competing late-night talk shows for ratings, let alone fighting off evil forces. However, this is what happens to Jack Delroy in Late Night With The Devil, a found-footage horror film starring David Dastmalchian. It’s a perfect blend of dark comedy and horror.
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