By: Sam M. Rees Where do I begin? Deadly Class, to me, is everything a comic book should strive to achieve. The fusion of a semi-realistic art style with Rubber Hose physics, along with lovable, deeply thought-out characters, amazing writing, superb world building, and real issues amongst such a ludacris plot creates this beautifully mastered […]
By: Sam Rees When I was tasked with writing a review of the new self-titled Skaghoors album I was heavily intrigued. It’s been a long time since I’ve been able to find a decent ska-punk album, let alone a female-lead one that willingly pushes itself into different genres. And with my recent binging of female-lead punk […]