Meat for the Beast becomes a tainted feast. Read the full story
One of my favorite artists of all time is Camilla d’Errico. I walked her to a signing and on the way we giggled, awed at costumes and talked about her work. Read the full story
In the artists corner of Comic Con, one will discover some of the best gems out there. Haminal is one of those sparkling gems that involves spam and plush. The creator of Haminal, Crystal Chesney-Thompson was kind enough to tell us more about her adorable character. Read the full story
When you stay up late into the night feverishly reading a book you just can’t put down (even if it weighs a ton) and seriously consider flipping back to page one when you’ve finished, I think it’s safe to say you’ve found something special. Special is what Joe Graham’s Omni: History Begins is all about.
Set in the year 2012, History Begins is a magnificent work of superfiction, a genre not often found outside of comic books. This is one story that doesn’t start off with an ordinary boy. Eleven-year-old Joseph Pringle is what’s considered a “near miss” in a world rife with super humans. He’s been gifted with super strength, speed and stamina, but not enough to be classified a “super.” That is, until one day while trying to fix an art fair project, he transforms everything within a 200 foot diameter into steel. Read the full story

Added on March 11, 2010
