The film version of The Crow was a milestone because it didn’t have all of the overwhelming media hype and merchandising, yet it was still a huge success.
Gus Jerusalem awoke to find himself being attacked by a killer hangover. To make matters worse, he was also being attacked by a knife-wielding lunatic.
As a renowned anthropologist and a cantankerous drunk, Crittendon had talked himself in and out of similar situations throughout the four corners of the world.
Judging by the flood of duds currently available in most video stores, it is again time to journey up the anals of history to spotlight a “brilliant” director.
Theoretically, I’m supposed to be summarizing “what’s going on” in this issue. Well, it’s hard for me to tell what’s going on because I’m too busy going on…
Alice Cooper The Last Temptation recruits Mr. Vertigo himself, Neil Gaiman, giving Marvel a weak rendition of the comic darkness that has become his trademark.