Tag: mystery

‘Stillwater #1’ Comic Review

written by C.W. Cooke; art by K. Wroten Stillwater is a different kind of book to say the least. It presents itself as a noir-ish mystery from the offset, following the story of a guy named Bill who inherits a

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‘Goldie Vance’ #1 Comic Review

written by Hope Larson, illustrated by Brittney Williams, and colors by Sarah Stern Goldie Vance #1 is a charming comic about a spunky young girl (the titular Goldie Vance) who lives in the Crossed Palms Resort with her father, the

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‘Narcopolis: Continuum’ Comic Review

Scott Duvall’s Narcopolis: Continuum is a sci-fi thriller set in the not so distant future: 2044. There’s only a handful of decades between the comic’s timeline and that of its readers, but the vast difference between those two worlds is

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‘The Abaddon’ Comic Review

The Abaddon begins by appearing as a slice-of-life comic, with a man named Ter moving into a new apartment with four pre-existing roommates. Though the premise would seem mundane, something immediately feels off about the whole situation. Whether it’s the

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‘Dead Vengeance #1’ Comic Review

Dead Vengeance is written by Bill Morrison, features the artwork of Keith Champagne, and makes a great first impression in only twenty-five pages. This first issue begins in 1940s Detroit, Michigan at a carnival’s sideshow display of ‘oddities.’ The oddity

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‘Man From Reno’ Film Festival Review

Dave Boyle’s Man from Reno is a suspenseful mystery about a policeman in a small town south of San Francisco, a Japanese novelist, and an elusive man shrouded in deception. Their lives all come together in a surreptitious and surprising

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