Mass Effect: Foundation by Mac Walters (Writer) and Matthew Clarke (Artist). Mass Effect: Foundation is a series of thirteen comics that explore the back stories of the companions encountered by Commander Shepard, the hero of the video game series Mass Effect. In the previous issue, Miranda and Jacob set out to collect intel regarding the whereaboutsContinueContinue reading “Review: Mass Effect: Foundation (#6)”
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Review: Signal to Noise
Signal to Noise by Neil Gaiman (writer) and Dave McKean (artist). Originally released in 1999, Signal To Noise tells the story of a dying film-maker who is writing a script for a film he will never make. The script tells the story of a village facing the previous millennium. As his thoughts become more erraticContinueContinue reading “Review: Signal to Noise”
Review: How Dark the World Becomes
How Dark the World Becomes by Frank Chadwick. Sasha is mid-level gangster involved in the usual smattering of criminal activities: drug dealing, protection and numbers. He seems like a nice guy, so far as thugs go. He funds a clinic, is good to his girlfriend and is apparently respected by his peers, except for theContinueContinue reading “Review: How Dark the World Becomes”
Review: Allegiance (River of Souls, #3)
Allegiance by Beth Bernobich. As this is the final volume in the ‘River Of Souls’ trilogy, spoilers for the first two books are unavoidable. With that warning: King Leos is dead (permanently, one hopes) and the jewels have been reunited. Valara Baussay is bound for Morennioù, Raul Kosenmark is off to serve the king andContinueContinue reading “Review: Allegiance (River of Souls, #3)”
Review: Malice (The Faithful and the Fallen, #1)
Malice by John Gwynne. I’m a sucker for the chosen one/coming of age type story, particularly in a fantasy setting. I’ve read two dozen or more, probably many more, but am always on the lookout for a new hero to faithfully follow. Malice, by John Gwynne, introduces several possibilities. The obvious candidate is the youngContinueContinue reading “Review: Malice (The Faithful and the Fallen, #1)”