Category Archives: Comics

Click Click Click: The sound of perfection

Diablo 3 is the last game you will ever play. Not because you don’t want to play other games, but because the moment you gain that first level, find that first rare item, or unlock new your first new skill you will be completely addicted to Diablo 3.  No matter how hard you try to […]

The Adventures of Joe Bleak

Joe Bleak is the rugged, dirty, whiskey drinking, cigarette smoking son of a bitch that you and I wish we could be. He isn’t someone you necessarily look up to, but is someone you respect, and maybe even fear.  It is for this reason that I was excited to get into The Adventures of Joe […]

A Comic Cure

If you are sick of the same old stereo typical comic books, than Healed might be the cure you are looking for.  Healed is a unique series that is just as much a statement about our society as it is a comic book.

The Dead Redhead interviews The Flash and friends.

Our undead hostess interviews cosplayers during the 2012 Free Comic Book Day event at Double Midnight Comics in Manchester, N.H.

Hero Envy: A comic for the fans

Have you ever wondered what it would be like if you and your friends were tasked with saving the world? Chances are, if you have read a comic book or two in your time, you have spent at least some time thinking about how you would react. This uncomplicated premise is the core of Hero […]

Sky Pirates of Valendor Volume Two

Sky Pirates of Valendor is a beautiful marriage of fantasy and science fiction elements that shouldn’t be ignored. If you have never heard of Sky Pirates or missed out on the first volume there is no need to worry.  The second volume does an excellent job of introducing itself and the previous story lines at the beginning […]

Super Women

Longtime readers and listeners will know that we here at SFSN love to see women involved in geeky things. This is partially because many of us *are* women involved in geeky things. That’s why we’re very excited to tell you about the Womanthology Kickstarter project: The purpose of the book is to show support for […]

Doctor Who: The Only Good Dalek Reviewed

On the heals of Amandatron3000’s post on BBC’s extermination of the Daleks, I give you another example of Dalek over-use in the hardback graphic novel Doctor Who: The Only Good Dalek. While I feel graphic novels can be used to expand and explore the vastness that is the Doctor Who universe, The Only Good Dalek falls […]

The Crow Graphic Novel Revisited

Originally released in 1993, this classic urban gothic tale of tragedy and revenge came from a personal loss of artist/writer/creator James O’Barr. The Crow graphic novel is an intense arrangement of art, lyrical verse, anger, sadness and a story that is not meant to be entertaining, yet is satisfying to read.

The Guild: Graphic Novel Review

If you’ve seen the popular web series The Guild, about a group of on-line gamers dealing with issues both in-game and offline, then you’ll enjoy this graphic novel prequel. Originally released as a three-issue miniseries by Dark Horse Comics, the graphic novel comes with a few extras, and the story of Cyd Sherman’s life before […]

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