Skip to content
  • MUSIC
    • Local Reviews SLUG Magazine’s collection of reviews covering the latest and greatest of Utah-based music, covering all varieties of genre, style and type.
    • National Reviews
    • Localized Features SLUG Mag’s Localized is the monthly, local music showcase founded in 2001 as a way for local musicians to receive recognition for their work. The monthly showcase provides bands playing with free posters to promote the show, a write-up in SLUG Magazine for the two headliners, payouts and digital promotion.
    • Music Interviews
    • Concerts & Festivals
    • Year-End Top 5
    • SLUG Soundwaves
  • ARTS
    • Film Reviews
    • Film Interviews
    • Interviews & Features
    • Performance & Theatre
    • SLUG Style
    • Bold & Beautiful
    • Fashion
  • EVENTS
    • Daily Calendar
    • Local Events
    • Localized SLUG Mag’s Localized is the monthly, local music showcase founded in 2001 as a way for local musicians to receive recognition for their work. The monthly showcase provides bands playing with free posters to promote the show, a write-up in SLUG Magazine for the two headliners, payouts and digital promotion.
    • Brewstillery SLUG Mag’s Brewstillery celebrates Utah’s breweries and distilleries by offering tastings of local beer and spirits. Featuring local food trucks, local artisans and crafters and local music—this all ages event has something for everyone to enjoy. It’s a family-friendly event with kids 12 and under free.
    • Anniversary Party SLUG Magazine celebrates its year anniversary in February with a party featuring talented musicians from across Salt Lake’s strong musical culture and other events like fashion shows, tarot readings and more.
    • SLUG Cat Every year SLUG Mag hosts the SLUG Cat bike race to celebrate SLC’s vibrant bike community. Inspired by the scavenger hunt-style bicycle races made popular by bike messengers in places like New York and San Francisco, SLUG Cat has become an unparalleled event in the community and is a must for all local riders, whether you’ve been cycling for years or are still on training wheels.
  • COMMUNITY
    • LGBTQ+
    • Education & Activism
    • Local Businesses
    • Food Features
    • Food Reviews
    • Beer & Spirits
    • Action Sports
  • ABOUT
    • Advertise
    • About Us / Contact Us
    • SLUG Merchandise
    • SLUG Archives
    • Opportunities
    • Utah Ski Gear x Enter to Win!
    • Contributor Limelight
    • Soundwaves
  • ☰
      • MUSIC
      • Local Reviews
      • National Reviews
      • Localized Features
      • Music Interviews
      • Concerts & Festivals
      • Year-End Top 5
      • SLUG Soundwaves
      • ARTS
      • Film Reviews
      • Film Interviews
      • Art
      • Performance & Theatre
      • SLUG Style
      • Bold & Beautiful
      • Fashion
      • EVENTS
      • Daily Calendar
      • Local Events
      • Localized
      • Brewstillery
      • Anniversary Party
      • SLUG Cat
      • COMMUNITY
      • LGBTQ+
      • Education & Activism
      • Local Businesses
      • Food Features
      • Food Reviews
      • Beer & Spirits
      • Action Sports
      • SLUG
      • Advertise
      • About Us / Contact Us
      • SLUG Merchandise
      • Death by Salt
      • SLUG Archives
      • Contributor Limelight
      • WORK WITH US
      • Opportunities
      • Utah Ski Gear x Enter to Win!
      • DONATE
  • DONATE

Review: Fables Vol. 22: Farewell

Posted on July 30, 2015 (January 24, 2022) by Angela

When I learned that Fables was coming to an end at Issue #150, my heart broke. And why shouldn’t it? … read more

Posted in: Comic ReviewTagged: Bill Willingham, Fables

Review: Five Ghosts: Deluxe Edition Vol. 1

Posted on July 30, 2015 (January 24, 2022) by Angela

Five Ghosts stands poised on the border of metafiction and camp, a serious and self-aware celebration of pulp fiction in all its awesome ridiculousness. … read more

Posted in: Comic ReviewTagged: Five Ghosts

Impossible to Ignore: Slamdance 2016 Artist Rosie Lea

Posted on December 30, 2015 (October 12, 2022) by Asha Pruitt
Artist Rosie Lea

Each year, the Slamdance Film Festival, which emphasizes the creative force of emerging and independent filmmaking, enlists a featured artist to contribute their work to the showcase. For 2016, Slamdance chose to present the graphic art of Bristol, UK–based screenprinter and illustrator Rosie Lea. … read more

Posted in: Art, Art and FashionTagged: Rosie Lea, Slamdance

Review: Jupiter’s Legacy – Book One

Posted on July 30, 2015 (January 24, 2022) by Angela

Jupiter’s Legacy, in keeping with the spirit of the “American Dream,” is a melting pot of influences—from Golden Age-era comics to The Incredibles—but, it warps these family-friendly superhero stories into something far more sinister. … read more

Posted in: Comic ReviewTagged: Jupiter’s Legacy

Review: Genius Vol. 1

Posted on July 30, 2015 (January 24, 2022) by Angela

Bernardin and Freeman’s Genius started out as a winner for Top Cow’s 2008 Pilot Season annual competition. … read more

Posted in: Comic ReviewTagged: Adam Freeman, Genius, Marc Bernardin

Review: The Last Days of American Crime

Posted on July 30, 2015 (January 24, 2022) by Angela

Remender masterfully weaves a parable for humanity’s natural predilection for violence, and while he may lean on traditional devices here and there, he never uses them as a crutch. … read more

Posted in: Comic ReviewTagged: The Last Days of American Crime

Review: The Midas Flesh, Vol. 2

Posted on July 30, 2015 (January 24, 2022) by Angela

In this second volume of Ryan North’s Midas Flesh, we’re taken on an adventure where the old space crew use King Midas’ powers as weapons. Boom! … read more

Posted in: Comic ReviewTagged: The Midas Flesh

Review: Long Walk to Valhalla

Posted on July 30, 2015 (January 24, 2022) by Angela

Long Walk to Valhalla Writer: Adam Smith Artist: Matthew Fox Publisher: Archaia Street: 07.21 The beauty of graphic novels is they are able to do things that movies and books could never get away with. It’s the only medium that can graciously combine bleak, real world settings and situations with high-concept mind-fuckery. Long Walk to

Posted in: Comic ReviewTagged: Long Walk to Valhalla

Review: Nemo: River of Ghosts

Posted on July 30, 2015 (January 24, 2022) by Angela

Nemo: River of Ghosts is the last chapter in the Nemo trilogy, a League of Extraordinary Gentlemen spin-off series—the first two being Heart of Ice and The Roses of Berlin. … read more

Posted in: Comic ReviewTagged: Nemo: River of Ghosts

Review: ODY-C, Vol. 1

Posted on July 30, 2015 (January 24, 2022) by Angela

ODY-C is the peak of an English major’s mid-thesis psychedelic trip that you don’t want to miss. … read more

Posted in: Comic ReviewTagged: ODY-C

Review: Postal, Vol. 1

Posted on July 30, 2015 (January 24, 2022) by Angela

In the small town of Eden, Wyoming dwells a religious cult of sinners and murder mysteries. … read more

Posted in: Comic Review

Review: Rasputin, Vol 1

Posted on July 30, 2015 (January 24, 2022) by Angela

Here’s the first time that Rasputin has been the center of a comic rather than an appearance in Hellboy and Hellblazer, and it’s a fantastic supernatural debut. … read more

Posted in: Comic ReviewTagged: Rasputin
  • «Previous page
  • 907
  • 908
  • 909
  • 910
  • 911
  • »Next page
  • 1459

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

SLUG Mag is one of Utah’s longest-running and most experienced independent magazines. Since 1989, SLUG has given a voice to Utah’s community and continues to expand its coverage in both print and digital media.


Sitemap Privacy Policy Terms & Conditions
® 2025 SLUG Magazine | All Rights Reserved