PopCultHQ Comic Book Review – Grimm Fairy Tales #122 by Zenescope (Out 5/11/16)

PopCultHQ received a preview copy of Grimm Fairy Tales #122 from Zenescope Entertainment. In stores on May 11, the creative team for this new mature readers series features writing from Pat Shand, artist Chris Johnson, colorist Erick Arciniega, and lettered by Ghost Glyph Studios. Here is PopCultHQ’s spoiler-free review of Grimm Fairy Tales #122… PopCultHQ’s Comic Book Review: Grimm Fairy Tales #122 There’s a reason the Grimm Fairy Tales titles have endured through over 100 issues, which is a rare feat these days, and it can all be attributed to the creative team. What GFT #122 delivers is a prime example of what happens

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PopCultHQ Review of American Gothic Press’s – KILLBOX #1

Brought to you from American Gothic Press, comes the newest independent comic smash hit, KILLBOX! Written Tom Riordan and art by Nathan Gooden, it is a tale of, secretly broadcasting the brutal entertainment of watching human hunt human to the elite. The more elite you are and willing to pay for it, you get to see the most graphic content. A game of assassins vs one another, all for the prize of money or just simply quenching a blood thirst. Either way, the contestants of the KILLBOX are all put into an arena of precise size and location. Often these locations can

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PopCultHQ Comic Book Review – GFT Satan’s Hollow #2 (of 6) from Zenescope Entertainment (Out 4/27/16)

PopCultHQ received a preview copy of Grimm Fairy Tales: Satan’s Hollow #2 (of 6) from Zenescope Entertainment. Arriving in stores today, Wednesday, April 27th, the creative team for this new mature readers series features writing from Joe Brusha, interior artist Allan Otero, colorists J.C. Ruiz and Fran Gamboa, letterer Matt Krotzer, and cover artist Ian Richardson. Here is PopCultHQ’s spoiler-free review of Grimm Fairy Tales: Satan’s Hollow #2 (of 6)… PopCultHQ’s Comic Book Review: Satan’s Hollow #2 (of 6) If you are new to the series as I am, here’s the storyline from Satan’s Hollow #1: After the disappearance of a local boy in Blue Ash, Ohio, things

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PopCultHQ Artist Spotlight and Interview with Phenom: Keron Grant

  “Don’t fall into the trap of becoming a “professional” artist where you become “good” and your “anatomy” is so perfect and your work is dead, depressed and lifeless. Above all else, your work has to have a soul. It has to have energy, rhythm, movement. It should be alive.” – Keron Grant Keron Grant is art inspiration, art greatness and most importantly Keron is the embodiment of the word art itself. The true definition of how the philosophy of mind emphasizing the role that the body plays in shaping the mind. Keron loves, breath, lives art and his work speaks volumes if

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PopCultHQ’s Comic Book Review – “Jackpot!” #1 from AfterShock Comics (On sale 4/13/16)

PopCultHQ received a preview copy of Jackpot! #1 by AfterShock Comics which arrived in stores last Wednesday, April 13th. The creative team for this new series features writing from Ray Fawkes, interior artist Marco Failla, and colorist Stefani Rennee. Here is PopCultHQ’s spoiler-free review of Jackpot! #1… PopCultHQ’s Comic Book Review: Jackpot! #1: The debut issue of Jackpot, with the story entitled “The Players,” is hands down one of the best first issues I have read in quite some time. From the very beginning of the book, you immediately find yourself immersed in this story of intrigue, action, and a suspenseful heist. A plot

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PopCultHQ’s Comic Book Review – “Legends of Oz: Tik-Tok and the Kalidah” #1 by Aspen Comics/Big Dog Ink (Out 4/20/16)

PopCultHQ received an advance copy of Legends of Oz: Tik-Tok and the Kalidah #1 by Aspen Comics‘ Big Dog Ink imprint which arrives in stores this Wednesday, April 20th. The creative team for this new series features writing from Rob Anderson, interior artist Renato Rei, and colorist Ceci de la Cruz. Here is PopCultHQ’s spoiler-free review of Legends of Oz: Tik-Tok and the Kalidah #1… PopCultHQ’s Comic Book Review: Legends of Oz: Tik-Tok and the Kalidah #1: Welcome to the Legends of Oz! In the world of Oz, legends come in all shapes and sizes… Big Dog Ink begun its various Legends of

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PopCultHQ’s Comic Book Review – ESCAPE FROM MONSTER ISLAND #3 from Zenescope (Available 4/20/16)

PopCultHQ received an advance copy of Escape from Monster Island #3 from Zenescope Entertainment which arrives in stores this Wednesday, April 20th. The creative team for this new series features writing from Joe Tyler, interior artist Carlos Granda, and colorist Jorge Cortes. Here is PopCultHQ’s spoiler-free review of Escape from Monster Island #3… PopCultHQ’s Comic Book Review: Escape from Monster Island #3: A remote island. An experiment gone wrong. A supposed cure for cancer. A horde of monsters vowing revenge on the very humanity that caused their monstrous transformation. The Elf Queen of the Monsters, along with the horde of hulking, hideous beasts collectively

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PopCultHQ Comic Book Review – “Hellchild” #2 from Zenescope (Available 4/20/16)

PopCultHQ received an advance copy of Hellchild #2 from Zenescope Entertainment which arrives in stores this Wednesday, April 20th. The creative team for this new series features Pat Shand writing, interior artist Vincenzo Riccardi (Wonderland & Aliens vs Zombies), and colorist Eleonora. Here is PopCultHQ’s spoiler-free review of Hellchild #2… PopCultHQ’s Comic Book Review: Hellchild #2 Prior to reading and reviewing Hellchild #2 (of 5), I had to familiarize myself with the premiere issue which I missed. What I got was a stimulating and gritty story showcasing a dark fantasy filled with vampires, werewolves, and demons, but also heart. Angelica Blackstone’s

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What you Need to Read to Know: Doctor Strange

If you want to do some quick read up on Doctor Stephen Strange, as perceived by his fans then here is a list to get you started on the basics. This is by no means definitive, it's just a guideline to get you started.

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The Cinematic History of Doctor Strange

It has been over twenty years since Doctor Strange was initially listed as pre-production and comic fans rejoiced. Without ever hitting the screen this movie has had more reboots than Spider-Man.

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