THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Madison Taylor October 13, 2014
Comic books and graphic novels don’t have to be about rippling abs and superpowers to be great reads. There’s an entire world of twisting plot lines and enchanting characters that equally deserve the reader’s attention.
By The Sheaf September 6, 2013
DC Comics’ creative team is prepared to make this September “Forever Evil”.
By Katlynn Balderstone January 29, 2012
Along with the DC Comics “New 52” marketing relaunch, in the last few months there have also been miniseries that have introduced more faces to this new version of the universe of Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman. One such miniseries is The Ray, written by the team of Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti, and with artwork by Jamal Igle (pencils), Rich Perrotta (inks) and Guy Major (colours). Currently on issue two out of six, the miniseries is worth a read.
By Blair Woynarski October 27, 2011
Batman: Arkham City is one of the year’s most hotly anticipated titles and a follow-up to 2009’s smash-hit Batman: Arkham Asylum. For months, developer Rocksteady has been dropping hints about how much bigger and better the gaming experience will be in this installment. Now that it is here, it is difficult to talk about the game in terms of bigger and better. Mostly, it is different.
By The Sheaf January 22, 2011
Anyone who is opposed to comic books has at least read the comic strips in any newspaper or browsed through a few panels of Jughead eating one too many hamburgers.
By The Sheaf January 5, 2011
As a law student, I spend every day reading 200 pages of legal cases that involve people doing horrible things to each other. And every once in a while I like to believe that not all bank robberies end in a triple homicide, but with the bad guys getting caught in a giant spider web.
By Holly Culp August 31, 2010
As a huge fan of the Star Wars films, I’ve never really ventured into what is known as “The Expanded Universe” composed of books, comics and video games that accentuate and expand the Star Wars mythology. I recently took up a friend’s recommendation to look into the world of Star Wars comic books, starting with the Vector series.
By Holly Culp August 23, 2010
Relationships are, and always have been, difficult. Imagine how much more difficult they would be if you had to fight every one of your lover’s exes to the death.