Book Review: Buckskin Cocaine The High Desert Underworld Of Buckskin Cocaine “Because I'm famous because I'm rich because I grew up poor on a reservation and that's what no one understands … Because I [...] Maggie Grimason \ Aug 03, 2017 Read More
Comic Review: Devolution Nihilism and post-apolocalyptic fiction go together like peanut butter and jelly. If the human race doesn't fail, how can we possibly get to [...] Mikee Riggs \ May 04, 2017 Read More
Comic Review: Aleister And Adolf In varying degrees, evil can be viewed as subjective. What someone may perceive as a monster, another person could see as tame. Aleister [...] Mikee Riggs \ Apr 13, 2017 Read More
Book Review: Universal Harvester Universal Harvester Falls Short Of Its Promise In the acknowledgments section that concludes John Darnielle's second novel, Universal Harvester, he writes, “This is a book largely about mothers.” If this [...] Maggie Grimason \ Apr 06, 2017 Read More
Book Review: Swing Time Zadie Smith's Inquiry Into Race, Belonging And Privilege Following the many threads that wind through one another and potently overlap in Zadie Smith's latest novel, Swing Time, is a challenge for [...] Maggie Grimason \ Feb 09, 2017 Read More
Comic Review: Head Lopper, Volume One What is best in life? Is it crushing your enemies, seeing them driven before you and hearing the lamentations of their women? Or [...] Desmond Fox \ Jan 26, 2017 Read More
Comic Review: Dark Night A True Batman Story Reality is sometimes much darker then fantasy. Stories turn up all the time that illustrate that life can be so much more grim [...] Mikee Riggs \ Dec 22, 2016 Read More
Comic Review: Art Ops Art is everywhere and it is always watching. That idea, while seeming odd, lends Art Ops a great twist. Human beings constantly search [...] Mikee Riggs \ Dec 01, 2016 Read More
Comic Review: Fight Club 2 Let's skip the “first rule of Fight Club is … ” jokes and dive right in. Fight Club 2 is an attempt at [...] Mikee Riggs \ Oct 06, 2016 Read More
Comic Review: Empty Zone Dystopia Done Right Even in the deepest of pits sometimes you can see a glimmer of light. In most dystopian futures, that glimmer of light is [...] Mikee Riggs \ Sep 29, 2016 Read More