Beneath the Surface: The Ambitious Development of "Path to Menzoberranzan"

Introduction: A Descent into Darkness In the sprawling, mod-saturated ecosystem of Baldur’s Gate 3, where players have long enjoyed adding new hairstyles, armor sets, or minor quality-of-life tweaks, one project…

Beneath the Surface: The Waterlogged Nightmare of Netflix’s ‘Wednesday’ Clock Tower

By Michael Zimmermann | Published June 17, 2026 The gothic aesthetic of Netflix’s hit series Wednesday has become synonymous with the show’s massive global success. From the sprawling, imposing architecture…

Beneath the Spores: Exploring the Fungalpunk Dystopia of Jump Over The Age’s Signet City

The landscape of indie RPG development has been irrevocably altered by the work of Gareth Damian Martin, the solo visionary behind the studio Jump Over The Age. Having garnered critical…

Beneath the Surface: Guillem March Unveils His Passion Project, ‘Ofiusa’

In the high-stakes world of modern comic book publishing, few creators possess the visual versatility and narrative depth of Guillem March. Best known for his definitive, noir-infused work on DC…

Beneath the Surface: An In-Depth Review of ‘The Wandering Inn: Blood of Liscor’

In the sprawling, ever-expanding tapestry of pirateaba’s The Wandering Inn, few installments capture the delicate balance between intimate character study and world-ending stakes quite like Blood of Liscor. As the…

Beneath the Surface: Why ‘Of the Earth’ Is Redefining Modern Horror Comics

In the landscape of contemporary sequential art, few creative pairings have generated as much industry buzz as the collaboration between comic book legend Charlie Adlard and the meteoric writing talent…

Shadows Over Woodbrook: The Expansion of the Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees Universe

In the landscape of modern independent comics, few titles have achieved the immediate, visceral impact of Patrick Horvath’s Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees. By masterfully juxtaposing the aesthetic of…

Beneath the Crust: Decoding the Psychological Descent of ‘MOLE’

In the tradition of literary existential dread, where the world is not merely a place of existence but a void waiting to be filled with anxiety, comes MOLE. As Ursula…

Beneath the Cap: Why Toxy Noxy Foresty Forest Challenges Our Perception of Innocence

In the landscape of modern manga, few titles manage to subvert reader expectations as effectively—and as jarringly—as Yen Press’s latest acquisition, Toxy Noxy Foresty Forest (originally titled Doku Doku Mori…

Beneath the Brooklyn Veil: AWA Studios Unveils the "Lesser Evils" Multiverse

In an era where comic book publishers are increasingly looking to bridge the gap between static panels and dynamic, multi-platform media, AWA Studios has launched an ambitious, genre-bending project that…