1)Our Steven shows his gist for creepy stories with this one. Lots of good scary moments in this one - I especially liked the bit with the TARDIS phone ringing. I like the moments where even the Doctor seems a little bit weirded out. The transformati
And this is the book that did it. Before this, I would pick up a Disney or an Archie...maybe a Batman...but this one was the first that made me go back to the drugstore next month to get the newest issue...and I was hooked.
This month marks the 26th anniversary of my very first comic book convention. This was hosted by Bulldog Productions at a hotel not too far from where I lived, and my buddy Ernie was the on who told me about it, and his mom was the one who dropped us
Alan Fisher lies about his past. He has to. But in DANCER, a new Image Comics series debuting in May, he must confront his past — in a form that has a very
1)Ah, the late, great Elisabeth Sladen. As I've said elsewhere, the team of Tom Baker and Elisabeth Sladen were what got me hooked on the show. They weren't my first Doctor/companion combo, but they're the ones that really "clicked" for me. If they
1)"Further than we've ever gone before." I liked this story OK, but I always thought that setting it in the year 5,000,000,000 was a bit much - not that the TARDIS couldn't go that far, but that it seemed unlikely to me that people that far in the