I must admit with all the buzz around Matt Wagner’s Trinity when I was younger I expected something a little more along the lines of a reflection upon the relationship between DC’s big three. It is by no means a
Superman For All Seasons review by Raphael Borg
Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale‘s “Superman For All Seasons” is best described, I believe, as a simple masterpiece. It doesn’t try to be a grand story with sprawling action scenes or a mind-boggling thriller or a deconstruction of the Man
Almanacco dell’orrore popolare – Folk Horror Italian Style: A ground-breaking book edited by Fabio Camilletti and Fabrizio Foni
Whereas Anglo-American culture linguistically distinguishes between ‘folk’ and ‘pop’, the Italian language relies in both cases on the word ‘popolare’. Such an ambivalence says a lot in itself. British (and by extension, partly also American) collective imagination originally made use
Annihilation : Conquest review by Raphael Borg
While the highlight of the original Annihilation event was probably the many tie-ins, I could easily say that the highlight to Conquest was the main story. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoyed some of them, but the ones I did