The War for Kaleb #2 is a comic that takes risks. The powerful metaphor established in the...
Author - Ezekiel Maben
The War For Kaleb Examines Anxiety with a Superpowered Metaphor
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Impossible Serves up Tense, if Sometimes Confusing, Sci-fi Action
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From Monster to Mad Scientists, Batman Elseworlds V1 Gives the...
I have a soft spot for Elseworlds stories. Regardless of how well executed they are, they...
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With all the buzz surrounding DC’s upcoming live action movies, it is easy to forget their animated...
The Eyrie Delivers Encroaching Horror in a Pastoral Setting
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Any good crossover, regardless of length, has to establish things that are taken for granted in...