Authors: Scott Vice
Comics: February 1992
This stylized vision may put-off comics readers who are used to inflated art typical of superhero comics, but the drawings are powerful and evocative. … read more
Books and Literature: February 1992
The ideals of poststructural feminism and the lived illusion of life comes to head in Hewligan’s Haircut and Angry women … read more
Book Reviews: January 1992
Probably the most well-known and provocative of the ReSearch works is Modern Primitives. … read more
Books & Literature: December 1991
Imajica is Barker’s most profound and richly imaginative book since the publication of Weaverworld. … read more
Comics: November 1991
Preposterous it may sound, but those looking for something substantial from DC Comics should give Shade a chance. … read more
Film & Video Reviews: November 1991
The message: don’t let anyone’s ideas compact your reality into a frame, dare to be a free thinker and let no one dictate your reality. … read more
Comics: October 1991
The charm of this series is entertaining, the entire premise of date gods existing in the modern world serves to exhibit just how jaded society has become. … read more
Books And Literature: October 1991
The telling of the story behind this investigation is often as fascinating as the outlandish (?) premise. … read more
Book And Literature Review: September 1991
The Autobiography answers just about any questions the viewer could have conceived about Cooper’s life. … read more
Television: August 1991
The special effects are occasionally low budget and cheesy, but it doesn’t matter. … read more