Elektra and the Architect come face-to-face in a tense showdown in Elektra #8, but beneath the surface, things are more tangled than they appear. Wrapped in illusions, the Architect seems to be playing the role of Clytemnestra on stage,...
The graphic novel Injustice: Gods Among Us – Year Four Volume 1, written by Brian Buccellato, is based on the popular video game Injustice: Gods Among Us. The story centers around two rival factions — one led by Superman,...
In Avengers #384, titled Game of the Gods, things get pretty wild. We find out that Taylor Madison has a new female friend in Manhattan named Augustine Jones — who secretly turns out to be Hera in disguise, hiding...
This is a review of Doing the Islands with Bacchus — volume 3 in this long-running Bacchus comic series by Eddie Campbell. From what I’ve read in this book, it’s a truly remarkable story! Picture Bacchus, the god of...
I first heard about Dean Hsieh when I came across his American manga, ATHENA. The story is totally one-of-a-kind — it’s about the goddess Athena living her best life on Earth, rocking out in a punk band! Yeah, you...
In this review of Theseus and the Minotaur: A Modern Graphic Greek Myth, I want to share why I think it's a fantastic book to introduce young kids to a classic Greek myth in a fun and easy way....
In this review of Space: 1999 Comic #5: Gods of the Planet Olympus, we explore a story that’s anything but your typical space adventure. While the cover hints at an epic cosmic journey, once you open the issue, you're...
The Marvel Team-Up comic featuring Spider-Man and Hercules totally caught my eye the moment I saw it. I had no clue what to expect — was Spider-Man and Hercules gonna fight each other? Or was there some other big...
Saturn 3, a sci-fi flick from 1980, actually packs some serious Trojan War vibes. Yep, you heard that right — a space-age thriller where a robot named Hector takes center stage, kinda like a futuristic take on The Terminator...
In this review of The Groovy Greeks: Horrible Histories, I gotta be honest: the book seems mainly aimed at kids around 9 to 12, based on the information supplied on Amazon. But personally, I think Groovy Greeks works better...









