INDIE VIEW: PARENTHESIS offers the fragility of self
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By Elodie Durand
Top Shelf Productions
There are so many horrors a human can face, and one of the worst, at least for me, comes from...
The Marvel Rundown: NEW MUTANTS #16 continues Ayala and Reis’s stellar run
Reviews of this week's new Marvel Comics releases, including the latest issue of Vita Ayala and Rod Reis's NEW MUTANTS run!
Black Comics Matter: INFINITUM confronts the unstoppable march of time
"But the king did not die."
DC ROUND-UP: The Future State Week 8 Roundtable
The DC Round-Up team discusses the final week of titles from DC's two-month Future State event.
REVIEW: EIGHT FOR SILVER gives away the ending of its own story
Sean Ellis's Eight for Silver tells the story of a late 19th-century village that is cursed when the land baron, Seamus Laurent (Alistair Petrie)...
REVIEW: How MARVELOUS AND THE BLACK HOLE navigated grief and teenage rebellion with magic
Kate Tsang's Marvelous and the Black Hole is a coming-of-age story about a young girl named Sammy, who is navigating her own grief and...
REVIEW: FLEE tells an unforgettable refugee story as an animated documentary
In this honest and astonishing documentary about one man's life, Flee sees director Jonas Poher Rasmussen create a rich and unique visual story about...
REVIEW: ARE YOU AFRAID OF THE DARK S2E1 conjures great performances from the new...
Try not to stick to the shadows this time.
RECAP: FOR ALL MANKIND S2E1 — “Every Little Thing”
While "Every Little Thing" is a set-up episode for the rest of the season, that doesn't mean it isn't entertaining.
RECAP: Riverdale – Chapter 81 – The Homecoming
Just how many times can the writers compare Riverdale to Succession this week?
The Marvel Rundown: IMMORTAL HULK: FLATLINE is a gorgeous shock to the heart
Reviews of this week's Marvel books, including Immortal Hulk: Flatline, and a few issues in the Rapid Rundown section!
REVIEW: Alisa Kwitney’s ROGUE: UNTOUCHED modernizes everyone’s favorite mutant Southern Belle
The novelization of Anna Marie’s intro into mutantdom has a “what if” vibe




















