Any Gleeks out there? Here's something cool that's new in stores TODAY -- from our good friends at Bluewater Productions, comes the new graphic novel FAME: The Cast of Glee. Here's what you can expect: The 32-page comic book one shot takes a close look at the lives of the actors and creative talent that... Continue Reading →
New Comic Book: FAME: The Cast of Glee
Any Gleeks out there? Here's something cool that's new in stores TODAY -- from our good friends at Bluewater Productions, comes the new graphic novel FAME: The Cast of Glee. Here's what you can expect: The 32-page comic book one shot takes a close look at the lives of the actors and creative talent that... Continue Reading →
Graphic Novel Review: FAME: The Cast of Twilight
Though it may not be for the traditional graphic novel reader, the latest edition of the FAME series from Bluewater Productions is sure to strike a powerful note with fans of The Twilight Saga. FAME: The Cast of Twilight is in stores today, and combines four of Bluewater's bestselling -- and now sold-out issues. It... Continue Reading →
FAME: The Cast of Twilight
Though it may not be for the traditional graphic novel reader, the latest edition of the FAME series from Bluewater Productions is sure to strike a powerful note with fans of The Twilight Saga. FAME: The Cast of Twilight is in stores today, and combines four of Bluewater's bestselling -- and now sold-out issues. It... Continue Reading →
Graphic Novel Review: Whatever Happened To The Caped Crusader?
Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader? is a short graphic novel that served as the "end" of the Batman title and Detective Comics.  It represents the psychological issues Batman deals with during the end of Batman R.I.P. storyline. I was given this as a gift. I was not familiar with it, but I was pleasantly surprised. The story covers... Continue Reading →
Graphic Novel Review: Whatever Happened To The Caped Crusader?
Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader? is a short graphic novel that served as the "end" of the Batman title and Detective Comics.  It represents the psychological issues Batman deals with during the end of Batman R.I.P. storyline. I was given this as a gift. I was not familiar with it, but I was pleasantly surprised. The story covers... Continue Reading →
Graphic Novel Review: Batman Year One
Batman Year One was first published in 1987 in Batman issues 404 - 407.  It was later collected into a Trade Paper Back then as a Graphic Novel. It was written by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli. Batman Year One covers the first year of Bruce Wayne and his transition to becoming Batman. It is mostly... Continue Reading →
