Siddharth Kotian’s Eat the Dead
Eat the Dead by Siddharth Kotian is a knife in the stomach horror comic.
DetailsEat the Dead by Siddharth Kotian is a knife in the stomach horror comic.
DetailsThe Fly (1958)
This film is, in every respect, a classic. It holds up to the greats in its genre and lands with a flair in the modern day. Well worth the time of any horror fans with a sudden and abundant amount of time on their hands.
DetailsComic Watch’s own Matt Meyer recounts the history of DC/Vertigo’s PREACHER, in the first chapter of this multipart look back!
DetailsHobbits cannot have had a better journey than I have in my first year at Comic-Watch. Comics, Culture, & More is back with a sincere note of gratitude to a great bunch of people.
DetailsHot on the heels of the announcement that Netflix has ordered Mark Millar and Olivier Coipel’s The Magic Order to series we tried our hand at fan casting some of the major characters…
DetailsWrestleMania #36
WrestleMania concludes in what may be the biggest WrestleMania of all. time. Full Results and Review inside.
DetailsLive vicariously through your worst case scenarios about the Coronavirus with this list of germ ridden films to watch while sequestered in your homes.
DetailsWrestlemania 36
WWE helps entertain the World with Wrestlemania 36 Part 1. Full results and review. We have champions changing hands, a burial and a movie. Welcome to Wrestlemania.
DetailsIn this issue of Comics, Culture, & More we talk about the comfort of the comic shop. There is no other place like it. No matter what part of the world you are in, your comic shop will always welcome you with open arms.
DetailsReceived wisdom is a danger and a reality. What everybody knows about a comic and what we actually read when we read it. With The Killing Joke and Secret Defenders.
DetailsHow has Covid-19 affected your favorite shows and upcoming movies? Find out here.
DetailsA modern Japanese teenager is sent back in time to 15th Century France. Gilles de Rais is convicted of the murder and rape of over one hundred children. Between these events, some horrible magic. A choir, the Devil, a priest, homunculi.
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