REVIEW: Is the Hori Mini Wired PS4 Gamepad Accessible?

Recently, a very good friend of mine purchased me the PlayStation 4 Mini Wired Gamepad from Hori. However, I’m sure a fair amount of you are thinking, “why would a grown woman need a game controller designed for kids?” Well, for one, I am a kid at heart, and two I have fibromyalgia. Fibromyalgia is… Continue reading REVIEW: Is the Hori Mini Wired PS4 Gamepad Accessible?

DC Collectibles April 2019 Announcements

Next spring DC Collectibles will unleash new DC Bombshells, anthropomorphic creatures and new statues starring Harley Quinn, Sean Murphy’s WHITE KNIGHT Batman, the Flash and more—all set to invade stores in April 2019. Leading the charge just in time for spring training is a new Batwoman statue featuring artist Ant Lucia’s popular DC Bombshells design… Continue reading DC Collectibles April 2019 Announcements

Teen Titans #21 REVIEW

Teen Titans #21 DC Comics Written by: Adam Glass Art by: Bernard Chang Colors by: Marcelo Maiolo Letters by: Rob Leigh Teen Titans #21 has a tonal problem. I greatly enjoyed the previous issue of Teen Titans and the potential of this new team, however, this issue was troubled. I picked up and put down… Continue reading Teen Titans #21 REVIEW

Devil May Cry 5: Release Date Announced in New Trailer

Capcom announced today at Gamescom that Devil May Cry 5 is coming to Xbox One, PS4, and PC on March 8, 2019. The accompanying trailer shows Nero utilizing the classic hack and slash melee combat and his guns to fight off the hellish hoards. The trailer also gives us a potential sneak peak into Nero’s… Continue reading Devil May Cry 5: Release Date Announced in New Trailer

Analog #5 REVIEW

Analog #5 Image Comics Written by: Gerry Duggan Art by: David O’Sullivan Colors by: Mike Spicer Letters by: Joe Sabino Analog has captured a not too distant dystopian future where humanity’s reliance on technology and overall apathy have led to the internet being compromised and sequentially leading to humanity having little to no privacy. Accordingly, spy networks have turned… Continue reading Analog #5 REVIEW

Batman #53 REVIEW

Batman #53 DC Comics Written by: Tom King Pencils by: Lee Weeks Colors by: Elizabeth Breitweiser Letters by: Clayton Cowles Batman #53 starts back in the jury room with Bruce Wayne speaking in defense of Victor Fries, Mr. Freeze. Bruce does so by appealing to a certain juror’s religious beliefs by mentioning the cross she wears around… Continue reading Batman #53 REVIEW

Long Lost #8 REVIEW

Long Lost #8 Scout Comics Writer: Matthew Erman Artist: Lisa Sterle Long Lost is an indie comic book from writer Matthew Erman and artist Lisa Sterle. It follows two sisters as they unravel a supernatural mystery after being reluctantly thrown back into their eerie hometown. The book is currently divided into two separate books, book 2 begins… Continue reading Long Lost #8 REVIEW

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