E.Angel

E.Angel is an engineer and holds a BS in electrical engineering from North Carolina A&T State University. In her spare time she works at her comic book store – Brainstorm Comics and Gaming - when she is not reading comic books. She's a real nerd who loves all things Star Wars and Star Trek, and is an avid gamer. E.Angel can be reached at e9of10@gmail.com or on either game platform as Bunnehs Sister.

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Interview: Ted Sikora Brings Us Nikki and the Vaude-Villains

Just over a year ago, Hero Tomorrow Comics released the first issue of Tap Dance…

AwesomeCon 2019 Showed That The Geek Culture Is The Only Culture

Every convention has its own identity, sometimes defined by the city, other conventions by the…

BGN Plays Nerd Words — What’s In a Word?

From Genius Games comes their latest installment of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) based…

New City, No Separation: ‘The Division 2’ Game Review

On March 1st, Ubisoft released the beta of Tom Clancy’s The Division 2.  Like its…

Interview: James R. Tuck’s ‘Venom: Lethal Protector’

From Titan Books comes James R. Tuck’s adaptation of the 1993 Limited Series Venom: Lethal…

Interview: The Creative Team Behind the Comic Book ‘Naomi’

Last month BGN reviewed the first issue of Naomi, released by DC Comics’ imprint Wonder…

BGN Game Review: First Impressions are Key and ‘Anthem’ Has Potential

Starting February 1, 2019, Electronic Arts’ Bioware Studio unveiled the demo for Anthem.  Apparently, the…

Review: ‘Vindication’ Explores The Blurred Blue Lines of State Sanctioned Violence

This February just in time for Black History Month, Top Cow Productions, Inc. in conjunction…

Naomi
Review: Striking Art and Mysterious Story of ‘Naomi’ Brings Something New to DC Comics

It’s not that often that you see non-cape-wearing characters lead a comic title or show…

Oliver
Review: ‘Oliver’ Comic Book Reimagines Charles Dickens Classic in a Dystopian Future

The Pickwick Papers, Charles Dickens’ first novel, is a comic adventure collection published monthly in…