The XII #4 @ALTERNACOMICS Review from @kleffnotes

Alterna Comics returns to the post apocalyptic world of The XII this month with issue 4 of the series. Caleb and his family are still seeking out The Sacred City and the refuge that it will provide them, but their path is being followed the The XII. This dangerous group is close behind and they have to try and avoid their clutches in the penultimate issue. Continue reading “The XII #4 @ALTERNACOMICS Review from @kleffnotes”

My Kinda Recaps: @carmillaseries Birthday! ( @KindaTV_ )from @kleffnotes

Carmilla turned 4 years old this past weekend and I decided to celebrate the birthday of the little web series that could with some of my favorite moments and Carmilla related memories. Continue reading “My Kinda Recaps: @carmillaseries Birthday! ( @KindaTV_ )from @kleffnotes”

Interview with Liz Baxter from @kleffnotes

I had the opportunity to interview Liz Baxter, who made history as the first lesbian contestant on the Love Connection reboot. We also discussed her upcoming short film, Female Connection, that beautifully examines a relationship between two women, which will be screening at some upcoming international film festivals. Thank you so much to Liz for her time and openness. Continue reading “Interview with Liz Baxter from @kleffnotes”

It Came Out on Wednesday #2 @ALTERNACOMICS Review from @kleffnotes

It Came Out on Wednesday #2 continues the new anthology style comic series from Alterna Comics. This issue boasts another special cover by a selected artist and within the collection are new stories as well as stories from the existing Alterna Universes. Read them all or focus on your favorites as you check out these fun tales from Alterna. Continue reading “It Came Out on Wednesday #2 @ALTERNACOMICS Review from @kleffnotes”

My First Time at @FlameCon ( @GeeksOUT ) from @kleffnotes

This past weekend  I had the pleasure of attending FlameCon for the first time ever. I won’t get into to much detail about my full trip to New York in this article, but I will say that I was in the city for about 24 hours and was only able to attend Saturday of the convention due to scheduling commitments back home. As someone who has never attended Flame Con before I went in knowing just the basics of this year’s convention: it had moved to Time’s Square for this first time and that a number of guests, a number of whom were comic book connected, had been announced. Krista, my girlfriend and writer for StarryMag, had been tapped to do some press and had urged me to also apply to go. I decided I would just roll with whatever happened, since the trip would be so short, and even though I wasn’t there long I had an amazing time. Continue reading “My First Time at @FlameCon ( @GeeksOUT ) from @kleffnotes”

@ClexaCon London Interview with Briana Venskus from @kleffnotes

The first ever ClexaCon London will be happening in November of this year and in connection to that I had the opportunity to chat with one of their guests, Briana Venskus. We discuss her roles on Supergirl, Agents of SHIELD, The Walking Dead, and so much more. Her responses are delightful and if you are considering attending or already plan to attend ClexaCon London this interview will get you even more pumped.  Continue reading “@ClexaCon London Interview with Briana Venskus from @kleffnotes”

Go West Trade @ALTERNACOMICS Review from @kleffnotes

Go West, the futuristic western comic, is releasing as a trade paperback with their publisher Alterna Comics. I have previously reviewed all of the issues that will be combined in this trade, but wanted to make my thoughts available in one article for anyone who has an interest in what I would say is a blend of Mad Max, Jonah Hex, and an old school western. I will warn you that there will be minor spoilers as the reviews span the full run of the series. Pending delays, Go West should release in August wherever Alterna Comics are sold. Continue reading “Go West Trade @ALTERNACOMICS Review from @kleffnotes”

Infatuation Book Review from @kleffnotes

Infatuation: A Novel of Questionable Taste is a mature read that blends together danger with some exceptionally campy comedy. The story begins with two old friends meeting after 20 years for a drink and one of the men shares a story of some events that led him to find the love of his life. Jonathan Harries moves between two different groups of people who find themselves racing across the United States in order to find safety in a remarkably unlikely location. Continue reading “Infatuation Book Review from @kleffnotes”