Why the Opening Scene of The X-Files #14 is Not OK (Hint: It’s Rape)
It first appeared to be the sexy X-Files bedroom scene we had been waiting for, but looks can be deceiving. What we are actually viewing is the aftermath of a rape.
It first appeared to be the sexy X-Files bedroom scene we had been waiting for, but looks can be deceiving. What we are actually viewing is the aftermath of a rape.
This week on Comic Book Corner we have Harley Quinn, Teen Titans, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The X-Files, and Anne Bonnie.
This week we have reviews on She-Hulk, Mother & Son, Letter 44, The X-Files, and Sherwood Texas.
This week, we look at Climate Changed: A Personal Journey Through the Science, Vixen: Return of the Lion, Justice League United, Hinterkind, Detective Comics, The United States of Murder Inc, The X-Files, and Lumberjanes!
Happy Comic Release Day! This week, Corrina gives us a look into the grim future of DC Comics, while Sophie continues her journey through The X-Files.
The X-Files: Year Zero is a five part mini-series which will show the origins of the department in the 1940s when Mulder and Scully are faced with a similar case to one faced by their predecessors many decades ago. Writer Karl Kesel has spoken to us about what we can expect from the series.
Happy Comic Release Day! Reviews today include Marvel’s Original Sin, Batgirl Annual #2, Batman Eternal #4, and The X-Files Season 10 #11, plus take a look at the dubious changes to Comixology’s app for Apple customers.
This week, we look at Runaways, Avatar, Batman: Eternal, Tomb Raider, The X-Files, and Moon Knight.
An interview with writer Glenn Machett of the new LGBT series, Living With Death, and reviews of Attack on Titan #1, X-Files: Conspiracy #2, Captain Marvel #1, and Sandman Overture #2.
This week on Comic Book Corner, we look at Shahrazad, She-Hulk, and The X-Files.
This week we look at Lois Lane #1, Guardians of the Galaxy #11, and the latest in The X-Files Conspiracy.
This week we have Guardians of the Galaxy, Tomb Raider, and The X-Files with a side of pizza loving turtles.
A huge *spoiler* for Batman #28, plus we look at Batman: Li’l Gotham, The Unwritten, Deadpool: The Gauntlet, and The X-Files Season 10.
This week we have reviews of Watson & Holmes, Owly, The Xiles Conspiracy: Ghostbusters, Legendary, and Parker: Slayground.
Today the first issue of The X-Files: Conspiracy crossover event from IDW is released. Sophie asked lead author Paul Crilley a few questions about it all.
This week Sophie delves into the world of The X-Files, while Dakster discovers a new universe in Justice League Beyond and Corrina takes a look at Vampire Diaries.
Corrina finds the special expanded edition of Detective Comics #27 far too cynical, Lisa Tate reviews the graphic novel I, Frankenstein in preparation for seeing the movie based on it, Kelly Knox reviews Dark Horse’s Star Wars #13, Sophie dives back into The X-Files, and Dakster reveals her New Year’s Resolution to read 365 comics in 365 days.
Reviews this week of the various versions of Batman in the DC Universe, Street Fighter, Elmo, Aquaman, and The X-Files.
Here are nine monsters, baddies, and other dangling plot bunnies from The X-Files that I’d like to see make a return appearance in the comic series.
It’s been eleven years since The X-Files left our TV screens and five years since we last saw Mulder and Scully in I Want to Believe. Tomorrow they are back with The X-Files: Season 10, a new comic book series.