Sigmund Sussman is your stereotypical nerd. At twenty-two, he still lives at home. When not working tech-support, he plays games – handheld, console and MMOs. He has a Dungeons and Dragons group and the walls of his bedroom are papered with Star Wars posters and pictures of dragons. He’s a bit plain, a bit overweight,ContinueContinue reading “Review: Liesmith by Alis Franklin”
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Review: In the Fire by Nikka Michaels and Eileen Griffin
Holy angst, Batman! I read In the Fire in one sitting because I had to. I needed to know, from the second chapter forward, whether Ethan and Jamie were going to work it out—and if they didn’t, I was going to book the first flight to Seattle, or maybe New York, and start banging headsContinueContinue reading “Review: In the Fire by Nikka Michaels and Eileen Griffin”
Review: East of West Volume 3: There is No Us
East Of West Volume 3: There Is No Us’ collects issues 11-15 of the comic ‘East Of West’. It’s tempting to babble senselessly about how good this comic is, urge you to go out and buy all available issues right away, but I wouldn’t be much of a reviewer if I didn’t explain my fascination.ContinueContinue reading “Review: East of West Volume 3: There is No Us”
My Comic Con (NYCC14)
For the last eight years, I have failed in my primary mission at the New York Comic Con. I have not met Patrick Stewart or even breathed the same air as him. I have not met Greg Capullo, I couldn’t find Stephen Amell (I think I was there the wrong day) and I never getContinueContinue reading “My Comic Con (NYCC14)”
Review: Shovel Ready by Adam Sternbergh
Before dirty bombs turned the island of Manhattan into a ghost town, Spademan was a garbage man. After he lost his wife in the attack on Times Square, he turned to the escape of the limnosphere – a virtual reality that exceeds the functionality of the internet. To access the limnosphere, one requires specialContinueContinue reading “Review: Shovel Ready by Adam Sternbergh”