Authors: Scott Vice
Concert Reviews: April 1993
White Zombie, Gas Huffers, Decomposers and more! SLUG Archives for another round of Concert Reviews, but this time, we’re going back to April 1993. … read more
Comic Reviews: April 1993
Image and Valiant not to mention their dearth of quality material, recently relaunched many of its “mature readers” titles and is releasing new ones under the Vertigo imprint. … read more
Comic Review: March 1993
Comic books, as a legitimate art form, have been enjoying a renaissance, especially with the development of the so-called “graphic novel.” … read more
Comic Reviews: February 1993
I’m sure many of you disagree with the choices, but that’s fine. Just remember to look for the challenging comics, because that’s where the great material is being published. … read more
Literature: February 1993
With the economic balance of power shifting in the early 198Os, Japanese-American relations have suffered, especially of late. This problem, along with the hows and whys of it, forms the basis of Michael Crichton’s latest novel, Rising Sun. … read more
Comic Reviews: January 1993
Fans of surreal comic books should take note: the idea that comics can’t be fun and be good anymore has pretty much been swept away. … read more
Comic Reviews: November 1992
So the drawings are a little on the cute side. This comic does have potential. The rest of the comic is a little bland but fun to read nonetheless. … read more
Record Review: November 1992
hough a bit more mellow than your average label release, it’s still a cool collaboration of rarities and b-sides, and more humorous than musical to listen to. … read more
Comic Reviews: October 1992
The comic book industry has been dominated for years by two companies, Marvel and D.C. But lately, so-called “independent” companies have been gaining strength. One of the foremost of these is Dark Horse Comics. Dark Horse has built a great deal of popularity around movie titles like Predator, Terminator, and Aliens, yet the company’s strength
Comic Review: September 1992
The Tundra press has recently gained an impressive reputation as being less corporate-minded and more supportive of comics creators’ rights. … read more