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Locusmortis’ PREVIEWS Hits and Misses™ – Rating Comic Shop Offerings for January 2013 and February 2013
Every month I pre-order comics, trades and other related items from Previews magazine. Even though there is information online for just about everything, I still find the Previews catalog to be the simplest way to scan through the different items … Continue reading →
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IMJ Film Review with Aimee Kuzenski – The Quiet Ones
If you’re a horror movie fan, there’s no way you haven’t heard of the UK production company Hammer Films. Back in the day, Hammer was the bomb– the most popular supplier of horror movies from the mid 50s to the … Continue reading →