Disclosure: This post contains an affiliate link which provides a small amount of compensation to help us keep the website running if you buy through the link, at no extra cost to you. An interesting premise, We Stand on Guard features a ragtag band of brothers (and sisters) fighting for freedom against an unusual foe: […]
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Riverdale vs Archie Comics: How 4 Main Characters Are Changed + Darker in the Show
I grew up reading Archie comic books. Part of the comic’s charm was its wholesome traditional feel starring young and bubbly high school characters leading happy everyday lives. The comics revolved around Betty and Veronica, two girls who were best friends, and both in love with the male lead character, Archie. They had fun adventures […]
Colored Pencils: Finding Diversity and Representation in Comics
“But I can see you- Your brown skin shinin’ in the sun. You got your hair combed back and your sunglasses on, baby. And I can tell you my love for you will still be strong, after the boys of summer have gone. ” -Don Henley, Boys of the Summer Flashback: circa Summer 2004 — the beginning […]
116 Questions for Reviewing Comics + Resources: How to Review
As I sit here writing this, I think to myself “You know, this post is as much for myself as it is for the readers,” and it’s true. It’s impossible to read a comic and address every interesting aspect of it every time. That’s why I came up with these questions for reviewing comics to […]
Introducing Destroy the Comics: Honest, Uncensored Reviews and Analysis of Comics + More
Hey there. Yeah you, I’m talking to you. Are you wondering what we’re up to here? Who are these guys and why are they out to destroy the comics? Have you ever read the latest release of a Marvel or DC comic, maybe the latest issue of Robin–or maybe this amazing masterpiece: Then you think to […]