Hellboy In Hell, Volume 1: The Descent

Hellboy goes exactly where he was made to be, quite against his will, in Mike Mignola’s latest epic, Hellboy In Hell, Volume 1: The Descent. When we last saw Hellboy, in 2012, he had discovered that he was a descendant of King Arthur, and took up Excalibur...

The Ravine

Although author William Meikle has quite a large body of work, most of which I haven’t read yet, what I have read has been quite enjoyable. I was happy to see him find a (Hard copy) home for his work with Dark Regions, since he seemed to have mostly e-books...

New Moon On The Water

  New Moon On The Water was my real exposure to the work of Mort Castle (I had previously read one of two of his short stories in an anthology.), but it most certainly will not be my last. One of the joys of reading is discovering a “new” author. Castle is...

Crooked House

I’m a sucker for a good haunted house story, and Joe McKinney’s Crooked House is more than good, although it leans a bit closer to psychological thriller territory than your traditional ghost story would. McKinney’s story finds Dr. Robert Bell, an...

Hellboy: The First 20 Years

Anyone who’s been reading my reviews knows what a mark I am for Mike Mignola. I’m a sucker for his work in general, since way back in his Rocket Raccoon, Incredible Hulk, and Alpha Flight days. But I’m more of a sucker for his Hellboy work. Hellboy...