Christopher Scott

Wolverine #1 (Review)

Wolverine #1 (Review)

Wolverine #1Marvel Comics Written by Benjamin PercyArt by Adam Kubert and Victor BogdanovicColors by Frank Martin and Matthew WilsonLetters by VC's Cory PetitRelease Date February 19, 2020 The Adamantium Animal has returned! This week we have a very large, double...

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The Amazing Mary Jane #5 (Review)

The Amazing Mary Jane #5 (Review)

The Amazing Mary Jane #5Marvel Comics Written by Leah WilliamsArt by Carlos GomezColors by Carlos LopezLetters by VC's Joe CaramagnaRelease Date February 19, 2020 Mary Jane Watson has had quite the sorted journey throughout her life. Whether she is an actress,...

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Green Lantern Facsimile #1 (Review)

Green Lantern Facsimile #1 (Review)

Green Lantern Facsimile #1DC Comics Written by: John BroomeArt by: Gil Kane, Joe Giella and Murphy AndersonEdited by: Julius Schwartz CLICK HERE TO BUY YOUR COPY! Sometimes you need a blast from the past to remind you of exactly where you come from. 60 years ago we...

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Raccoo Venture (Review)

Raccoo Venture (Review)

Raccoo Venture is an Early Access title by indie developer Diego Ras. A 3D platformer in the style of the 90s classics, Raccoo must bring balance.

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Star Trek Picard Countdown #3 (Review)

Star Trek Picard Countdown #3 (Review)

Star Trek Picard: Countdown #3IDW Publishing Written by Kirsten Beyer & Mike JohnsonArt by Angel HernandezColors by Joana Lafuente CLICK HERE TO BUY YOUR COPY! The premiere has occurred and Star Trek Picard is here! Along with seeing how retired Admiral Jean-Luc...

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Weakless (Review)

Weakless (Review)

WeaklessDeveloped by Punk Notion & Cubeish GamesPublished by Punk Notion In life and love, more often than not it takes two to make things work. Things that pair together are almost essential . Peanut butter and jelly; peaches and cream; anything and bacon. In...

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Staxel – Review

Staxel – Review

Staxel Published by Humble Bundle Developed by Plukit 8-bit games have been a major rage lately with Minecraft and the like. Gen Xer's are having flashbacks of their childhood with the games of their youth coming back hard. Sometimes you want to be able to enjoy a...

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