January 30, 2017
Jake Hill is started living and breathing comics in 2007. Since then, he has read and written every sequential narrative he could get his hands on. He started a small business in 2014, teaching kids how to play Dungeons & Dragons and other tabletop games. Now, he writes freelance for a number of sites. You can catch his comic reviews on Multiversity Comics, and his geeky news stories on CBR.com. He also writes articles and reviews for Revels Magazine. Say hi to him @Rambling_Moose on Twitter!

- Superman Returns
- Best Horror Comics
- Marvel Comics State of the Union
- Batman Forever-Review
- Star Trek Discovery Review: To Go Boldly
- Superman III-Review
- Alaska Robotics Gallery Interview
- Best Marvel Villains You May Not Have Heard Of
- Secret Empire-Hydra Cap No More
- Best Sci-Fi Tabletop RPGs
- Curse Words TPB Vol 1 Review
- American Gods, A Divine Post-Mortem
- Amazing Spider-Man: The Wall Crawler's Footnote
- Robin Hobb's Fantasy Epic Realm of The Elderlings
- Franchises That Should Have Tabletop RPGs
- Steam: The Best of Indie Sci-Fi Games
- Locke and Key: the Greatest Comic of All Time
- The Hypocrisy of Banning Wonder Woman
- A Look At The Blue Velvet
- Wet Moon Book 1: Feeble Wanderings-A Review
- Alters Vol 1-A Special Look
- Defenders Duos
- Secret Empire- Captain America History 101
- Lazarus Sourcebook #2
- The Guardians of the Galaxy-Ranked
- C2E2 Recap
- American Gods is the Perfect Show For 2017
- The Best Portrayals of D&D in Media
- Heroes Reborn: Comic Characters Who Died and Came Back Better Than Ever
- How to Use Music in Your Roleplaying Games
- Comic Characters Who Died and Stayed Dead
- Colleen Wing: Samurai Superstar
- The Avengers Definitively Ranked- Part 3: Earth's Mightiest Heroes
- Most Unique Characters in Tabletop RPGs
- The Avengers Definitively Ranked- Part 2: Earth's Most Adequate Heroes
- The Avengers Definitively Ranked- Part 1: Earth's Wimpiest Heroes
- Table Top Games that Encourage Collaboration
- Love Conquers: Five Modern Romance Comics
- Table Top Games to Play for One or No More than a Few Game Sessions
- Five Awesome Valiant Entertainment Books
- Three Games to Put Friendships to the Test