When Vladimir Kalenkow, a high-ranking scientist looking into the unexplained Tunguska catastrophe from 1908, goes missing, his daughter Nina and his assistant Max are drawn into a conspiracy of epic ...
Often anthologies turn out to be a mixed bag. Some stories hit. Some miss. In the case of Batman Secret Files #1, I don’t think any of the stories here are bad, but it’s definitely clear to me ...
With his own version of the Bat's nocturnal infrastructure, Duke Thomas has shone brightly as an Outsider, and in the We Are Robin series of years past to find his place in broad daylight as Gotham's ...
A gaming journalism veteran of ten-plus years and four-time IGF judge, largely attracted to indie games, new IPs, and in general, what could very well be the gaming world's next surprise hit. Divorced ...
Secret Files 3 replaces romance with rocket science, but its convoluted premise, simplistic puzzles, and slapdash resolutions make it the weakest link of the trilogy. Uneven 2.5 stars: A near-equal ...
Growing up, I was always a huge fan of point-and-click style adventure games. There were so many classic titles with their outlandish premises and likable heroes. They also offered some very serious ...
In recent years state archives from Moscow to Washington have opened long-buried files on unsolved crimes. Not in Italy, where to flesh out an infamous 1947 massacre of Communist farmers in Sicily, ...
Just looking at the creators involved, you’d think that Batman Secret Files #2 would be one of the best books of the year: you’ve got Mairghread Scott, Tim Seeley, Patrick Gleason, Andy Kubert, Carlos ...
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