Category: Comic Reviews

Pullbox Reviews Lost in Tarnation #1- A self-destructive journey across Texas starts here

A Southern boiled tragicomedy journey of the self-destruction of a man escaping his past in his trek across Texas. “I think you may just find what you’re looking for in Texas. A lot of us do.” – Nelson the Armadillo Peter is on a trip, and you can take that however you choose. The story […]

Pullbox Reviews School For Extraterrestrial Girls, volume 2- Class is back in session

Their former school is compromised, exposing Tara, Misako, Summer, and Kat, to possible danger from unknown alien forces. They are forced to relocate to a new hidden school–The School for Extraterrestrial Boys! Located on a hidden island in the arctic north, the new campus has a mysteriously warm summer climate, a beautiful lake, and dozens […]

Pullbox Reviews Whisper of the Woods- A standalone horror story steeped in Romanian folklore

In search of his missing friend, Adam travels to the heart of Romania’s most supernatural forest, Hoia Baciu. Disregarding the local’s warnings of iele hunting the men in the vicinity, and the witch’s premonition of his impending death, he remains steadfast in his decision to find his friend. Though with every passing night, it becomes […]

Pullbox Indie Spotlight on Amiculus Books- Excellent horror one-shots for the discerning reader

Wandering the aisles of Artist Alley at C2E2 just a few months ago, I ran across the very enthusiastic Travis Horseman (no relation to BoJack). He was more than happy to tell me all about his love of writing horror comics steeped in historical fact, & I wound up grabbing a couple of his books, […]

Pullbox Reviews Lazer Brain Comics #2- The all-ages adventure anthology series continues!

Do you like on-going adventure stories about kids who have to SAVE THE WORLD? Well, this comic kicks off TWO of those types of tales!  Even if that’s NOT your jam you need to check this out because this could be the comic book that changes your mind! Using GRAY MAN, a cosmic-powered super-hero animated […]

Pullbox Reviews The Hunger and the Dusk, an outstanding start to an epic new fantasy series!

In a dying world, only humans and orcs remain, mortal enemies battling for territory and political advantage. But when a group of fearsome ancient humanoids known as the Vangol arrive from across the sea, the two struggling civilizations are forced into a fragile alliance to protect what they have built. As a gesture of his […]

Pullbox Reviews Prometheus In Chains #1- Cutting deep into a very broken Dr Frankenstein

Prometheus In Chains, the third nightmare from Rich Davis, is a play on Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein set in the post-WWII atomic age. Both Victor & Elizabeth Frankenstein are among the Jewish scientists who fled Nazi Germany to work on the Manhattan Project. When Elizabeth passes away from cancer caused by radiation exposure, Victor spirals into […]

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