New comic book Wednesday has come and gone. The dust at your local comic shop has settled. An eerie silence descends as you finish reading your last superhero book of the week. Now it's time for something a little more sinister. Welcome to Bagged and Boarded: comic reviews of the sick, spooky, twisted and terrifying!
Bad Blood No. 2
The story of college student Trick, a cancer patient in remission, has just taken a turn for the bloody. After being bit by, and then poisoning, a vampire his friends fell to their fangs. Now he's out to find the blood suckers who killed his friends and make them pay. So it's time for a tour of Philadelphia's seedier bars with a vampire wannabe as his guide. Will he find what he's looking for in the city of brotherly love?
Bag it or board it up? I said it with Issue one and I'll say it again.
Bad Blood No. 2
The story of college student Trick, a cancer patient in remission, has just taken a turn for the bloody. After being bit by, and then poisoning, a vampire his friends fell to their fangs. Now he's out to find the blood suckers who killed his friends and make them pay. So it's time for a tour of Philadelphia's seedier bars with a vampire wannabe as his guide. Will he find what he's looking for in the city of brotherly love?
Bag it or board it up? I said it with Issue one and I'll say it again.
- 2/7/2014
- by Giaco Furino
- FEARnet
Every now and then a mini-series comes along that just sucks you in by the sheer force of its spellbinding story. Such is the case with the sensational British mini-series Place of Execution, airing Stateside in a two-episode format that begins this Sunday as part of PBS' Masterpiece Contemporary. From its haunting opening minutes to the truly and horrifically shocking final scenes, Place of Execution is a thriller which will remain with you long after the closing credits have rolled. Anchored by three incredible performances, Place of Execution--written by Patrick Harbison and Val McDermid (and based on the latter's novel) and directed by Daniel Percival--takes place both in the present-day as well as in 1963 rural England as two very different investigators explore the disappearance of a 13-year-old girl who vanished without a trace one winter afternoon in 1963. Told in two overlapping and interlocking plots, the story telescopes outwards from...
- 10/28/2009
- by Jace
- Televisionary
Sony’s PlayStation Portable is the ideal machine for deaf children, according to the deputy head of a primary school for the hearing impaired. Alison Carter of Longwill School for the Deaf, Birmingham hailed Sony’s handheld platform as a learning tool for the school’s deaf students. Through the use of the system’s camera attachment, the children can record their teacher performing British Sign Language (Bsl), the UK’s most widely-used form of the communication. (more)...
- 11/27/2008
- by By Mark Langshaw
- Digital Spy
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