The Problem With Marvel NOW! 2.0

Today, Marvel Comics officially released its catalog for Marvel NOW!, featuring new and returning titles in the post-Civil War II Marvel Universe starting in October. When we break the catalog down, there are sixty-two titles: twenty-nine of which are returning titles, and thirty-three are brand-new titles. Eighteen of these are team books while the other forty-four… Continue reading The Problem With Marvel NOW! 2.0

The Huntsman: Winter’s War Needs To Thaw (Movie Review)

In many ways, The Huntsman: Winter’s War serves as a far more fun, accessible movie than its 2012 predecessor, Snow White and The Huntsman. In many, many other ways it feels like a horrifying Frankenstein’s Monster made of disparate story threads pulled from Disney’s Frozen and a Marvel What If! comic dressed up in a… Continue reading The Huntsman: Winter’s War Needs To Thaw (Movie Review)

Creator Joe Glass launches a Kickstarter for “The Pride” Collected Edition

The Pride has launched a Kickstarter for a 260-plus-page hardcover collected edition! Joe Glass, writer and creator of The Pride, launched a new Kickstarter campaign to raise funds for the printing of a massive, oversized hardcover collection of the LGBTQ+ superhero action adventure series, The Pride. The Pride stars FabMan as he decides enough is… Continue reading Creator Joe Glass launches a Kickstarter for “The Pride” Collected Edition

‘Hail Caesar’ Movie Review

Hail, Caesar follows the character of Eric Mannix (Josh Brolin), head of production and studio “fixer” at the fictional Capitol Studios in 1950s era Hollywood. It’s Mannix’s job to quash rumor columnists, saving movie stars from themselves and putting out a wide range of fires. When the star of Capitol’s latest blockbuster, cleverly titled Hail… Continue reading ‘Hail Caesar’ Movie Review

One Man VS the World in “Strayer” #1 Review

Strayer #1 Aftershock Comics Writer: Justin Jordan Artist: Juan Gedeon Colourist: Tamra Bonvillain Letterer: Rachel Deering Imagine a world gone wrong, where humanity blew itself back to a time where there is very little technology and what we consider our world is known only as the High Ages and the Time of Dreams. A world where… Continue reading One Man VS the World in “Strayer” #1 Review

Stop and Smell The Roses in “Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and Death #1” (Review)

Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and Death #1 DC Comics Writer: Amy Chu Artist: Clay Mann Inker: Seth Mann Colourist: Ulises Arreola Letterer: Janice Chiang I’ve read very little with Poison Ivy in it, and the only exposure I’ve had to the character outside from that are the Arkham series of video games and Batman… Continue reading Stop and Smell The Roses in “Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and Death #1” (Review)

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