Samurai and Dinosaurs
Just the title alone excited me enough to read this book.
Just the title alone excited me enough to read this book.
Sim-I is a story about a monkey that has achieved a level of intelligence that allows him to read the morning newspaper and to speak telepathically to his robot rabbit accomplice.
Stu Bear in the 25th Century is a fun, quirky little book that had me laughing most the way through.
Innana’s Tears is one of those books that you know you should read, but you may have trouble convincing yourself to start.
If you didn’t pick Daomu #1 up yet, you need to go back to your store as soon as possible.
Cyclops is a story set in a not-too-distant future where the United Nations has outsourced peacekeeping operations to private companies (sounds sort of familiar).
Reading the Berona’s War: Field Guide without reading any of the actual Berona’s War stories is a lot like studying a video game companion book without ever playing the game.
As adults, most of us are aware of the inherent privacy risks we run by participating in social media.
Not very many comic books leave out their most recognizable characters for all but one page, but B.P.R.D. is not your average book.
Let me start by saying that I was not aware of Fallen Angel before this week.
