Book Review // Horus Heresy: Allegiance by Chris Wraight
This story continues a pair of stories from Chris Wraight's Heresy novels, and shows how loyalty and allegiance is never easy during a civil war, and how one event can change the way a warrior views the universe – and himself.
Photographs: Ottawa Walks Autumn
These photographs are equal parts plant study and a seasonal love letter: quiet moments captured in an evening stroll. Together they show the mood of Centretown in fall — intimate, slightly mysterious, and warmly alive.
Warhammer 40k - Blackstone Fortress: Taddeus The Purifier
Taddeus the Purifier is a zealot Ministorum Priest who follows visions he believes were given to him by the Emperor. Join me and watch the video of how I painted this stunning mini.
Audio Review: Judge Dredd: Get Karter
A revenge run to Brit-Cit, a crime boss with a death wish, and Judge Amy Steel’s final reckoning. Get Karter brings her story full circle in a tense, personal Judge Dredd audio drama — and proves once again why these Big Finish releases are so sorely missed.
Comic Review: William Gibson’s Alien 3
An alternate Alien 3 that never made it to the screen, reimagined through striking artwork and Cold War paranoia. William Gibson’s original vision comes alive in comic form, familiar faces, new ideas, and a very different fate for the Sulaco crew.
Book Review // Horus Heresy Gunsight by James Swallow
A killer loose aboard the most dangerous ship in the galaxy. A loyal crewman trapped among the corrupted. And a mission that’s failed every time it’s been attempted. Gunsight is a slow-burn descent into the shadows of the Vengeful Spirit.
Book Review // Horus Heresy All That Remains by James Swallow
Drifting through the warp with the Imperium’s broken and forgotten, one ship becomes the unlikely birthplace of a legend. When a mysterious Space Marine arrives with orders older than treason itself, the truth behind the Grey Knights begins to surface.
The Axe Falls | 2000 AD Slaine Miniatures Game Play through (Opening Mission)
Join me as I play through the opening Slaine adventure: The Axe Falls. Can Slaine and Ukko escape with some treasure before the local Drunes chase them down?
Frozen Nightmares, Round Two — Alien: Descendant Review
Just when I thought I’d thawed out from the last comic, Marvel drags me right back into the deep freeze with Alien: Descendant. More mutated xenos, more corporate nonsense, and more reasons I would never accept a job on a remote moon. Let’s get into it.
Chilling Out with Marvel’s Alien: Thaw
Just finished Alien: Thaw, and now I’m officially shook.
A frozen moon, a brilliant-but-driven scientist mom, and something very wrong lurking beneath the ice. When that something thaws, it’s not springtime — it’s pure nightmare. Written by Declan Shalvey, drawn by Andrea Broccardo.
If you love gothic sci-fi horror and aren’t afraid of xenomorphs, this is a Must Read.
Trying Something New: Gwendy’s Button Box
Can you believe this is my first Stephen King book! I’m starting of simple and tipping my toe into a well reviewed title that isn’t too long. So grab a chocolate and push the button and join me on this new adventure.
Audio Review: Judge Dredd – Trapped on Titan
Time for a quick audio book review. Once again it is a Big Finish production about Judge Dredd. I truly love these dramas, but they are becoming increasingly hard to find. So let’s dive into this one.
Warhammer 40k - Blackstone Fortress: Janus Draik
Janus Draik is a Rogue Trader, renowned duelist, diplomat, Xenologist, and captain of the Draikstar. So why he is at the Blackstone Fortress?
Let’s discover his reasons together.
Warhammer 40k - Blackstone Fortress: Dahyak Grekh
Like many Kroot, Dahyak Grekh is a mercenary, working for the highest bidder. The Kroot mercenary code of honour is key to him – for it is through loyal service that the Kroot may consume new genetic material. Through eating many unfortunate inhabitants of the fortress and thus assuming their memories, Grekh has learned much of the mysteries within...
Sector 102 - Ma Parkkin: Cat Lady
Time to revisit Sector 102 and one of the many residents of Dan Abnett Block. The infamous Cat Lady!
Predator: The Last Hunt. Marvel Finally Connects the Dots (Sort Of)
Theta Berwick’s been hunting Predators for years; but now, with a Super Predator on her trail and Dutch Schaefer’s brother thrown into the mix, The Last Hunt might finally live up to its name. Brutal, fast, and full of callbacks, Marvel’s latest entry finally gives fans a reason to hope again.
Judge Dredd: The Big Shot! (Big Finish Audio)
Judge Dredd’s worst assignment yet? Babysitting a narcissistic film director.
In The Big Shot!, Dredd trades street patrol for VIP protection — and it’s every bit as chaotic as you’d expect. A sharp, fast-paced Big Finish audio full of wit, explosions, and classic Dredd grit.
Judge Dredd: The Killing Zone — Big Finish Audio Review
“Lights. Camera. Lawbreakers.”
When a snuff holo-vid show turns Mega-City One into a betting pit of death, only one man can bring order: Judge Dredd. In The Killing Zone, Big Finish unleashes a gritty, high-stakes audio thriller where Dredd teams up with a rogue Wally Judge and the psychic powerhouse Judge Janus to take down a villain who’s turned murder into prime-time entertainment.
Predator Omnibus Volume 4 Review – The Final Hunt
Four omnibuses. Countless dead Predators. A reviewer on the edge. Can Predator Omnibus Volume 4 redeem this blood-soaked series, or is it just another trophy for disappointment?
Dark Horse’s Predator Omnibus Volume 4 brings Victorian hunts, Civil War chaos, and alien carnage to the finish line — but does the series finally deliver, or end in another mess of blood and bad ideas?
Let’s find out.
Comic Review: Predator Omnibus Volume Three – The Hunt Drags On
Dark Horse’s Predator Omnibus Volume Three delivers rogue hunters, swamp horrors, and alien chaos — but does this collection redeem the series or prove the hunt should’ve ended long ago?