First, I just want to give a huge shout out and thank you to Mindy Lopkin for sending me a copy of this fantastic read. And I mean an utterly fantastic read! Joe Sugg and Matt Whyman essentially had me hooked from start to finish as I really didn’t want to put it down! As […]
Category: After The Read
Finished books, complete arcs, and stories that linger after the last page.
The True Masters Chronicles Volume 1: Light Vs. Shadow
Salvagers: Abandoned Cargo
Super-Powered Revenge Christmas – OGN
[SPOILERS!!] Review: Brought to you by Bill Corbett of RiffTrax and Mystery Science Theater 3000 fame comes a unique take on Christmas, no longer is he Santa Claus but the Red Avenger! No longer is he Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer, but Rudy the humanoid Caribou! No longer is he Frosty the Snowman, but Frostina the […]
Street Angel: The Graphic Novel
Locke & Key: Complete Series – Audio Dramatization
[SPOILERS!!] Review: This is definitely a unique review this website, but it definitely fits under the credo. It doesn’t really get any more indie than this. Apparently AudioComics are a thing, taking away the visual element of comics and instead using sound and your imagination for that part. It’s not a bad way to do […]
Buttertubs
At first glance, Donya Todd’s Buttertubs would be perfect for kids but once you get to reading it, you quickly find out that’s not the case at all due to the swearing. Now there’s not a whole lot but there is some through out the title amidst the nonsensical happenings that just happens as the lead […]
CruZader: Agent Of The Vatican Volume 1
Omar Morales has written a pretty great story here about a secret agent of the Vatican who handles the more dirtier side of life that they can’t be involved with. Especially since they would probably wind up dead if they aren’t all that well trained to handle a demonic attack or otherwise. And while I like […]
E.X.O. – The Legend of Wale Williams Vol. 1
Review: One of the things I absolutely LOVE about Roye Okupe’s book here is the fact its not even set in America like a large portion of comics are. It being set in Africa really refr eshing for me as it provides a lot of opportunity to see something different. The names of various characters through out […]
Knuckleheads: Fist Contact TPB (Originally ran on 7/9/2014)
Review: (Potential Spoiler Warning) Now I first remember hearing about this awhile back (can’t say what sort of time frame, but not a long, long one at least!) and at the time I unfortunately had only just one small part of the story. Which, you know, sucked a little. BUT! It was honestly enough to get […]









