Stan Lee: The Man Behind Marvel by Bob Batchelor Book Review ( @CultPopCulture ) from @kleffnotes

Bob’s Batchelor’s Stan Lee: The Man Behind Marvel provides an insightful look into not only the titular man himself, but also the complex and captivating world of Marvel Comics growth and evolution over the years. While the book will not be released until September 2017 the debut of a brand new Marvel film, Spider-Man: Homecoming, earlier this month provided me with the perfect moment to promote this book. Continue reading “Stan Lee: The Man Behind Marvel by Bob Batchelor Book Review ( @CultPopCulture ) from @kleffnotes”

The Maroon #1 @OwlEyeComics Review from @kleffnotes

The Maroon, from Owl Eye Comics and created by Derek W. Lipscomb is a mature series inspired by the tradition of American folklore, but with a twist. This ongoing series focuses on The Maroon, described by Lipscomb as a Black Seminole, who is running from a band of villainous bounty hunters trying to claim the warrant on his head. Continue reading “The Maroon #1 @OwlEyeComics Review from @kleffnotes”

@CROAKcomic #2 @ALTERNACOMICS Newsprint Release Reposting ( @WhyImCAS ) from @kleffnotes

After an amazing run of newsprint comics in May and June, Alterna Comics starts their July run with the second issue of Croak. This delightfully horrifying comic was something I reviewed a little while back and for your ease of reading I’m linking back to my original review, as well as to my review of the first issue of the comic. The digital version was a wonderful read, but being able to read it in newsprint will add a wonderful element to this story. Continue reading “@CROAKcomic #2 @ALTERNACOMICS Newsprint Release Reposting ( @WhyImCAS ) from @kleffnotes”

@StarsEndComic @InsaneComics Review ( @realsmashcomix @thedarkmother ) from @kleffnotes

What if an alien people, the annunaki, had taken animals with them when they left our planet 6,000 years ago? After a great deal of experimentation and manufactured evolution roughly 500 years from now these new blended animal beings, the n’naki, are the highest members of society. They have created a galactic parliament and under their rule humans have become the working class, with little to no rights in this new society. In the first issue of Star’s End we are introduced to a pod of n’naki, which means a team of these beings raised together and trained to act as a team to help support their parliament, who have been sent on a mission that takes a very dangerous turn. Continue reading “@StarsEndComic @InsaneComics Review ( @realsmashcomix @thedarkmother ) from @kleffnotes”

Faith Fallon #1-#5 @InsaneComics Review from @kleffnotes

Steven Pennella’s Faith Fallon series published by Insane Comics will ultimately be a 12 issue run and I had the chance to check out the first five issues of the series. This visually captivating comic is focused on Faith Fallon. She was once America’s sweetheart in the 1950’s and as her career began to fail and spiral downward she was found dead in her bedroom. The first four issues of the series examine Faith’s past, but the fifth issue is focused on her death and the moment that will change her path forever. Continue reading “Faith Fallon #1-#5 @InsaneComics Review from @kleffnotes”

POW! ENTERTAINMENT AND RACKFEST, INC. LAUNCH AN EXCLUSIVE PRODUCT LINE OF AWARD WINNING GRAPHIC NOVEL “GOD WOKE” BY STAN LEE via @kleffnotes

Denver, CO – Digital celebrity-autograph and personalized memorabilia platform RACKFEST, INC. partnering with Stan Lee’s POW! ENTERTAINMENT announced that they have launched limited edition “God Woke” products. Continue reading “POW! ENTERTAINMENT AND RACKFEST, INC. LAUNCH AN EXCLUSIVE PRODUCT LINE OF AWARD WINNING GRAPHIC NOVEL “GOD WOKE” BY STAN LEE via @kleffnotes”