The Maw #1 Review (Boom! Studios)
October 18th, 2021 | by Richard Banks
The Maw is a difficult read, a human story intertwined with an impending supernatural terror. While issue one doesn’t boast ...
October 18th, 2021 | by Richard Banks
The Maw is a difficult read, a human story intertwined with an impending supernatural terror. While issue one doesn’t boast ...
October 3rd, 2021 | by Richard Banks
Half game, half meme, SkateBIRD’s merits equal its sheer stupidity, but while it shows off endless character through its proverbial ...
August 17th, 2021 | by Richard Banks
Keeping the momentum going in Philip Kennedy’s Alien run has proven no small feat. In the last couple of issues, ...
July 23rd, 2021 | by Richard Banks
This World War II-era House of Leaves is wonderfully macabre, with plenty of gruesome bite, but a few pacing issues ...
June 28th, 2021 | by Richard Banks
Alien #4 can’t match the visceral, claustro horrors of the previous issue, but what it lacks in guttural scares, it ...
June 13th, 2021 | by Richard Banks
Here – we – go! Marvel’s powder keg of an Alien series has finally exploded, spewing an insurmountable amount of ...
June 6th, 2021 | by Richard Banks
When you think of Nintendo’s humble, family-friendly Switch, quality horror games don’t immediately spring to mind. It has decent ports ...
May 25th, 2021 | by Richard Banks
The Switch really is the perfect console for management sims, isn’t it? There’s just something really satisfying about getting into ...
May 2nd, 2021 | by Richard Banks
If #1 of Marvel’s Alien run whet your appetite, then this issue will leave you positively salivating. After a grievous ...
April 17th, 2021 | by Richard Banks
Disco Elysium’s biggest victory is its ability to remain engaging after thirty or so hours of reading what’s equivalent to ...