Alone – “Batman” #12 (Review)

Batman #12  DC Comics Written by: Tom King Art by: Mikel Janin and Hugo Petrus After an extended break to make room for the Batman Annual last week, King’s mainline series is back. A huge cliffhanger left us dangling like the Dark Knight from a gargoyle, and though issue #12 does little to advance the… Continue reading Alone – “Batman” #12 (Review)

Deadman is Trapped in A Gothic Romance in “Deadman” Book Two (Review)

Deadman Book Two DC Comics Written by: Sarah Vaughn Illustrated by: Lan Medina Color Art by: Jose Villarubia Letters by: Janice Chiang Cover Art by: Stephanie Hans Boston Brand finds himself trapped in a Gothic mansion full of mysteries unable to escape. A young woman staying at the mansion with her boyfriend has her own… Continue reading Deadman is Trapped in A Gothic Romance in “Deadman” Book Two (Review)

Reliving The Original in “Star Trek New Visions: The Hidden Face” (Review)

Star Trek New Visions: The Hidden Face  IDW Publishing Photomontage: by John Byrne Created by: Gene Roddenberry Edited by: Chris Ryall Published by: Ted Adams I have been a big fan of Star Trek since before I can remember, probably born that way. Some of my earliest memories of TV time with my family were… Continue reading Reliving The Original in “Star Trek New Visions: The Hidden Face” (Review)

Chump Change – “Ringside” #8 (Review)

Ringside #8 Image Comics Written by: Joe Keatinge Art by: Nick Barber & Simon Gough If you’ve been a big fan of what Ringside has had to offer so far through seven issues, the waiting game has probably been excruciating for you like it was for me. After a few months away, Keatinge and Barber and the… Continue reading Chump Change – “Ringside” #8 (Review)

Captured in “Thunderbolts” #7 (REVIEW)

Thunderbolts #7 Marvel Comics Written by: Jim Zub Art by: Sean Izzakse Continuing straight from the pages of Thunderbolts #5, we find the Winter Soldier right where we left him…in a holding cell located beneath a S.H.I.E.L.D. base. In issue #5, Bucky takes it upon himself to act on the vision that Ulysses had projected to everyone… Continue reading Captured in “Thunderbolts” #7 (REVIEW)

Iconic Super Powered Heroins Come Face To Face in “Wonder Woman Meets The Bionic Woman” #1 (Review)

Wonder Woman ’77 meets The Bionic Woman #1 Dynamite Entertainment Written by: Andy Mengels Art by: Judit Tondora Super heroics, office politics, Mad Men era sexism and more acronyms than you can shake a stick are present in the first issue of Wonder Woman ’77 Meets The Bionic Woman. Bionic Woman Jaime Summers is called… Continue reading Iconic Super Powered Heroins Come Face To Face in “Wonder Woman Meets The Bionic Woman” #1 (Review)

The Amazing Nerdcast #30: Southern Cross & Southern Bastards

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