Zombies are all well and fun when we get right down to it, but even more entertaining than zombies are...
Month: January 2017
Welcome to novel cooking 101. Let’s start with a box of Tolkien’s instant heroic quest mix, stir in a cup...
When I first got the press release from BOOM! Studios about The Woods from James Tynion IV and Michael Dialynas...
Alain Paris takes us on a journey into the icy past of Antarctica. A mystical world full of savage cannibals,...
Justice League: Gods and Monsters is not a tale of Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman most are used to. The...
Grecian prostitutes and blood guzzling birds, pickle-sized vampires who wear their hearts on their sleeves, sexy immortals that fear human...
One of my favorite books this year was Jean-David Morvan’s Bramble–making me love a new writer’s imagination in exported French...
It’s no secret that I have a taste for Michelle Kilmer’s work. From her full novel–When The Dead–to her vast collection...
I was recently assigned the review on this interesting and hard to classify post-apocalyptic, action adventure, scifi mystery novel called...
We had the opportunity to attend the Seattle Premiere of Star Leaf, the new film from Titan Sky Entertainment. While...
Poet Anderson-The Dream Walker is nothing more than an exercise in pretentiousness, ego and an over-inflated sense of self-worth. It...
The story behind how this near perfect example of a hard boiled, dark, noir styled comic came to be is...
SciFi Monkeys brings you another exclusive clip from the film STAR LEAF - Garden of 'Weeden'! *Star Leaf is now...
Learn a little about publishing books and comic books from creators both self-published and small publishers. Hear some of the...