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Queen of Vampires Review at Comics for Sinners

Over at the news site Comics for Sinners, you’ll find my review of Queen of Vampires #1, currently available from ARH Comix. Written by Abraham Kawa and illustrated by Manos Lagouvardos, it involves a hard-hearted queen named Arkhalla, who rules … Continue reading

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Lady Demon Review at Comics for Sinners

Over at the news site Comics for Sinners, you’ll find my review of Lady Demon: Hell to Pay, currently available from Dynamite Entertainment. Written by Aaron Gillespie (Purgatori: Hell and Back, The Bionic Man), with art by Mirka Andolfo (Chaos: … Continue reading

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Lorelei Has a Wikipedia Page!

Okay, actually it’s a Lorelei SuccuWiki page hosted by Succubus.net, and it’s been around for a few years, but I bet you didn’t know it existed. And when I stumbled across it about two years back, I was pleasantly surprised—to … Continue reading

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Lorelei vs. Frankenstein’s Monster?

Alert the villagers and grab the pitchforks: today is the U.S. release date for Victor Frankenstein, the latest big-screen adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic novel, starring James McAvoy (X-Men: Days of Future Past) as Frankenstein, Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter, himself!) … Continue reading

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Fistful of Blood Review at Comics for Sinners

Over at the news site Comics for Sinners, you’ll find my review of Fistful of Blood #1, written by Kevin Eastman (co-creator of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) and illustrated by Simon Bisley (Judge Dredd, Lobo) and Eastman, and available … Continue reading

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Vampirella Annual 2015 Review at Comics for Sinners

Now at the news site Comics for Sinners, you can read my review of Vampirella Annual 2015, available from Dynamite Entertainment. Written by Nancy A. Collins (Sunglasses After Dark) and illustrated by Aneke (Legenderry: Red Sonja), it’s Collins’s swansong on … Continue reading

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Red Sonja/Conan Review at Comics for Sinners

Over at the news site Comics for Sinners, you’ll find my review of Red Sonja/Conan #1–2; issue 2 is currently on sale from Dynamite Entertainment. Written by Victor Gischler (Wolverine, Sally of the Wasteland) and illustrated by Roberto Castro (Doc … Continue reading

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Surface Tension Review at Comics for Sinners

Over at the news site Comics for Sinners, you’ll find my review of Surface Tension #1–2, from Titan Comics; issue 2 is currently on sale. Written and illustrated by Jay Gunn (Cthulu Tales Omnibus: Delirium), it’s a character-driven, body-horror, end-of-the-world … Continue reading

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Frank Thorne’s Red Sonja 3 Review at Comics for Sinners

Hey, everybody, it’s party time! Over at the news site Comics for Sinners, you can now read my latest review—my fiftieth, in total! Fifty! Who would have ever expected that when I wrote my first review for C4S, back in … Continue reading

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To Thomas, On His 78th Birthday

Tom Sutton was one of horror comics’ grand masters. Had he not passed away in 2002, today would have been his 78th birthday. I’d like to tell you about my encounters with this artist I’d long admired—he was, as the … Continue reading

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