
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom: A Disappointing Sequel?
While Aquaman and The Lost Kingdom had the potential to be an excellent addition to the Aquaman franchise, it falls short in many aspects.

While Aquaman and The Lost Kingdom had the potential to be an excellent addition to the Aquaman franchise, it falls short in many aspects.

Burn the Negative, Josh Winning’s latest novel, is a mash-up of suspense and horror, with a twist that should keep you guessing till the very end.

Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir (The Martian) is a journey full of suspense, intellectual curiosity, and scientifically accurate details that will keep you on edge from the very beginning.

The Caligo Cuckoo is a very well-made short film that’s definitely worth your time, people it’s only 16 minutes. Its storytelling and cinematography are impressive, and the performances are top-notch. Kai Patterson’s vision as both writer and director comes through clearly, and it’s exciting to see what he’ll come up with next.

Michael Crichton’s Jurassic Park is a technothriller that has a timeless quality about it, and reading the novel after watching the movie only enhances the appreciation of the storyline.

Hidden Pictures is a thrilling and intelligent horror novel. It’s a well-crafted novel that demonstrates Jason Rekulak’s mastery of storytelling, pacing, and character development.

Pine and Merrimac #1 is a stunning detective story that combines humor and suspense in a way. With great writing by Kyle Starks, excellent artwork by Fran Galan, and an intriguing storyline, Pine and Merrimac is undoubtedly worth the read.

The House of Last Resort by Christopher Golden will give you chills without relying on the normal clichés. The wonderful characterizations of the main characters add to the story giving us the ability to suspend our beliefs and dive in.

The Road is not an easy book to read. It is intense, emotional, and at times, heartbreaking. But it is also a beautiful and deeply affecting story of a father and son’s journey through a devastated world, showcasing the power of love and the resilience of the human spirit.

Riley Sager, the master of crafting suspenseful and twisty plots is at it once again with The House Across the Lake.

None of This is True by Lisa Jewell is an absolute must-read, period. It’s bone-chilling, dark, twisty, and mind-bending in all the right ways.

Curse of the Reaper is a gripping thriller that explores the dark side of fame and the struggles of addiction while holding to the true campy horror style of classic slasher films.

The Guest List by Lucy Foley takes us on a dark and deadly journey as a group of wedding guests gather on a remote island off the coast of Ireland.

Deer Editor #1 written by Ryan Lindsay and illustrated by Sami Kivelä, is a powerful debut issue that introduces readers to Bucky, a deer who also happens to be an editor at “The Truth,” a crime beat newspaper.

No One Can Know written by the talented Kate Alice Marshall tells the story of Emma and her two sisters as they return to their childhood home, a grand mansion where their parents were brutally murdered years ago.

Haunt You To The End is a unique comic book, blending elements of horror and climate change, with a hint of realism. Ryan Cady and Andrea Mutti deliver a superb reading experience that’ll haunt you even after you’ve finished the comic.

Riley Sager has done it again with his latest novel The Only One Left. A master of twists and turns, Sager takes us on a chilling journey that will leave even the most seasoned thriller reader gasping until the very last page.

This week on the Capes and Tights Podcast, Justin Soderberg welcomes comic retailer Paul Eaton to the program to review this year’s Christmas movie, Batman Returns.

Dead of Winter’s compelling storyline, well-defined characters, and chilling atmosphere make it a page-turner that will keep you up all night.

Moon of the Crusted Snow is a great novel from Waubgeshig Rice that is worth reading. It is a powerful and emotional story that offers a unique perspective on what it takes to survive in a post-apocalyptic world.

The Bloody Dozen #1 is a slow-burn supernatural horror-adventure written by Charles Soule and illustrated by Alberto Jimenez Alburquerque.

For those of us who have grown up on a steady diet of Marvel comics, the character of Loki needs no introduction. In the hands of Kieron Gillen, the character took on a whole new dimension that has now been brought to life once again in Katherine Locke’s adaptation, Loki: Journey Into Mystery.

The Neighbors is a horror gem of a story that fans of the genre will love. It explores family dynamics, horror, and the supernatural, providing a thrilling and chilling read.

Joe Hill is a master of creating stories that are both terrifying and thought-provoking, leaving readers with a sense of unease long after they’ve finished the book and NOS4A2 is no exception.

If you’re a fan of Kevin Smith’s Askewniverse, then you’re in for a treat with Quick Stops #1, if you are not just move along.
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