We’re currently in the midst of a long-running Sherlock Holmes media explosion, from the Guy […]
Sherlock Holmes – The Liverpool Demon #1 preview pages
Sherlock Holmes is busy doing what he does best, solving a case of far-reaching international […]
Reviews for Damsels #3
Damsels #3 is a solid comic book that continues to push its narrative forward as […]
Dynamite Half Off Horror Sale on Comixology
A host of Dynamite Entertainment titles are half price on ComiXology from today until the […]
Comic Book Resources: Moore & Reppion Make Sherlock Spooky In “The Liverpool Demon”
For the majority of Sherlock Holmes’ life, it’s been… elementary. In the world of Holmes, […]
Straight from the Source: Moore and Reppion Talk Sherlock Holmes
From www.previewsworld.com: With the Straight from the Source feature, PREVIEWSworld gives the creators and industry […]
Joe Linsner’s cover for Damsels #5
Joe Linsner‘s cover for Damsels #5 (coming January 2013) is my favourite cover for the […]
Damsels 2 reviewed on The Lottery Party
Team Mooreppion continue spinning their web well, with the rich mythology of this new world […]
Damsels #2 reviewed on Unleash the Fanboy
When I opened this comic book to begin my review, I can honestly say I […]
Damsels #2 preview pages
Don’t forget that Damsels #2 is out tomorrow! In Caumont – Castle King Persine and […]
Autumn Equinox 2012
nce again, here we are at the Autumnal Equinox of another year. Summer officially ended […]
Sherlock Holmes – The Liverpool Demon unleashed this December
September 18th, 2012, Mt. Laurel, NJ – Leah Moore and John Reppion return to Sherlock […]
More reviews for Damsels #1
There are most assuredly some story beats in play here far from the long list […]
Damsels interview on Newsarama
Despite what most fairy tales tell you, men aren’t the only ones who can save […]
Damsels interview on CBR
At this point, the bodice-ripping fairy tale princess is a trope as well established in […]
Advance review of Damsels #1 on ICv2
Leah Moore and John Reppion, aided by some beautiful art by Aneke, do a remarkable job of creating a richly realized fairy tale world that manages to avoid most of the genre’s more obvious clichés and uses its characters in surprising ways. Damsels is a fantasy likely to appeal to the widest possible audience.
Advance review of Damsels #1 on Bleeding Cool
There’s been a rash of fairytales-in-the-real-world of late from Fables to Grimm to Once Upon […]