CynicNerd reviews “Batmobile: The Complete History” by Mark Cotta Vaz
"There is something primal about the relationship of man and machine, and the Batmobile fits into this powerful place in the psyche" -Christopher Nolan director of the Dark Knight trilogy Perhaps the most relative superhero to the everyday normal human is the Batman,...
CynicNerd reviews “The Great Showdowns” by Scott C.
Since the beginning of time, there has been struggle. The epic clash of being against being. Tyrannosaurus Rex vs. Triceratops. Giant Squid vs. the Sperm Whale. The Circle vs. the Square. The struggle is forever. It makes the world turn around. These are the struggles...
Crimson Huntress by Eric Hutchison and Inbeon Studios, a review by CynicNerd
New York Comic Con is a great place for up-and-coming writers and artists to show off their talent and get their name out there, but one book in particular caught my eye, Crimson Huntress by Eric Hutchison and Inbeon Studios. Here is the official...
Silhouettes from Popular Culture by Olly Moss, a book review by CynicNerd
I am a big fan of artwork based on pop culture, and I love to collect books and prints based on my favorite characters. I recently had the chance to get my hands on a book called Silhouettes from Popular Culture, by Olly Moss and Titan Books; and I will tell you it is...
Walking Dead book “Rise of the Governor” gets reviewed by The CheriMonster
The Walking Dead: The Rise of the Governor by Robert Kirkman and Jay Bonansinga As a fan of the show The Walking Dead, but someone who has never read the comic books (though I want to) I was a little reluctant to read this book. Then I found out that it has nothing to...
The Art and Making of Hotel Transylvania book review by Chaz
I've been a fan of Genndy Tartakovsky's work since 1995. Being a huge fan of animation and movies my whole life, I've always loved to see a cinematic flair to the way I watched cartoons. Both of Tartakovky's earlier works, Dexter's Laboratory and The PowerPuff Girls...





