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Reviews   -   Dec 16, 2015 A Low Flame — Dragon Riders of the Berk Review
A Low Flame — Dragon Riders of the Berk Review

Dragons: Riders of the Berk Collector’s Edition adds to the story of viking dragon-riders from the popular film and television series. This comic series tells new stories, setting out to bring the characters into a new medium. It does that and then stops dead, with no apparent ambition to

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Dec 10, 2015 A Grave Dishonor — Samurai Omnibus Vol. 1 Review
A Grave Dishonor — Samurai Omnibus Vol. 1 Review

I love little else like a good mystery, memorable characters, and a taste of foreign culture. Samurai gave me none of these things. The first four volumes of Titan Comic’s Samurai tell a contained story that is clearly meant as the first small arc in a sweeping epic. It

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Nov 23, 2015 Sword Coast Adventurer’s Guide book review
Sword Coast Adventurer’s Guide book review

If there is a setting in Dungeons & Dragons that deserves its own book to showcase the amazing stories found therein, it has to be The Sword Coast. The Baldur’s Gate and Icewind Dale series of games, recently-released Sword Coast Legends, Neverwinter Nights, and its MMO counterpart Neverwinter are

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Nov 23, 2015 The Art of Halo 5: Guardians book review
The Art of Halo 5: Guardians book review

Insight Editions has gotten to run with one of the largest flags in the industry the past few years, and this year is no different as they deliver The Art of Halo 5: Guardians to a throng of eager fans. If you read our Editor Travis Northup’s review of

by Ron Burke
Impressions   -   Nov 19, 2015 Old Hat — Dragon Age: Magekiller impressions
Old Hat — Dragon Age: Magekiller impressions

For as much rich lore and cultures that the Dragon Age series boasts, you’d think at this point we’d have more stories to tell that don’t involve the world of Thedas’ perception of mages. Dragon Age: Magekiller’s first issue does little to differentiate the comic from

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Nov 16, 2015 The Art of Assassin’s Creed Syndicate review
The Art of Assassin’s Creed Syndicate review

We all wanted Japan, but Ubisoft wanted to make another trip to Europe for a pivotal event in modern history — the Industrial Revolution. In the period between 1760 and 1840, everything changed. It sounds hyperbolic, but it couldn’t be more true. The basis for manufacturing of goods moved from

by Ron Burke
Impressions   -   Oct 31, 2015 Assassin’s Creed – the comic series
Assassin’s Creed – the comic series

In tandem with the release of Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate, Titan Comics has embarked on a new soft-cover comic series set in the well-worn conflict between the Knights Templar and the Brotherhood. The story team is comprised of Anthony Del Col and Conor McCreery, drawn by artist Neil Edwards and

by Justin Pauls
Reviews   -   Sep 21, 2015 A New Kind of Darkness-Pathfinder Occult Adventure Review
A New Kind of Darkness-Pathfinder Occult Adventure Review

Delve not into caverns nor dungeons, but the threatening darkness of the unknown with this newest supplement for the Pathfinder line. The theme of this work is an air of esoteric mysticism: mystery and secrecy dot a landscape where you can never be sure of your safety, or even the

by John Farrell
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