Hit-Girl #1 Review

Hit-Girl #1 Image Comics Written by: Mark Millar Art by: Ricardo Lopez Ortiz Colors by: Sunny Gho Release date: 2/21/18 The return of break out star from the Kick-Ass universe is here as Hit-Girl is back in the Millar driven vehicle and its absolute perfection. Whether you are a long time fan of the comics,… Continue reading Hit-Girl #1 Review

Millarworld Acquired by Netflix, Internet Breaks

Somebody, please pinch me because I must be dreaming. In a stunning announcement, Netflix has declared the purchase of Millarworld, the publishing empire from the mind of influential writer Mark Millar. Terms of the purchase have yet to be disclosed but with the wide array of existing properties in Millarworld, we are certainly in for… Continue reading Millarworld Acquired by Netflix, Internet Breaks

Sometimes Legends Fall: a “Jupiter’s Legacy Volume 2” #3 (Review)

Jupiter’s Legacy Volume 2 #3 Image Writer: Mark Millar Artist: Frank Quitely I don’t really care what anyone says about Batman v Superman. I do like my heroes deconstructed. I’ve loved that particular sub-genre in comics forever, and I still do today. So Jupiter’s legacy Volume 2, by creators Mark Millar and Frank Quitely is… Continue reading Sometimes Legends Fall: a “Jupiter’s Legacy Volume 2” #3 (Review)

Mark Miller and Greg Capullo unveil latest project, “Reborn”

Mark Millar has unveiled his next big project, this time partnering with artist Greg Capullo, who just wrapped up his Batman series with Scott Snyder. The duo’s latest project, Reborn, is expected to hit shelves in October. Synopsis: It’s not Heaven. It’s not Hell,” states the synopsis. “It’s as real and hard as where we… Continue reading Mark Miller and Greg Capullo unveil latest project, “Reborn”

FIVE REASONS WATCHING COMIC BOOK MOVIES IS UNLIKE READING THE COMICS

Here are five reasons watching a superhero movie will never be the same as reading the comics. So the list doesn’t go further than five, we will ignore the colorful Joel Schumacher movies and the tragic unreleased Fantastic Four. 1. From Panel to Film Rarely do we as moviegoers and comic book readers get to… Continue reading FIVE REASONS WATCHING COMIC BOOK MOVIES IS UNLIKE READING THE COMICS

In-Streaming Review – Kingsman: the Secret Service

Host of of the Geeks with Wives and Capes Podcast, Will Elizondo, already did his review of this movie when it released in theaters earlier this year. Now I’m back with a second opinion. Eight months later. This joyful romp of a spy movie showed up in streaming channels early in the summer, and I’d… Continue reading In-Streaming Review – Kingsman: the Secret Service

Millar And Parlov’s Science Fiction Epic “Starlight” Will Dazzle In February

Forty years ago, Air Force test pilot Duke McQueen saved the universe. Then he came home from a splendorous alien world, married his best girl, settled down, had two sons, and grew old. His stories of his journey across galaxies became the subject of whispered ridicule. But in STARLIGHT, the Image Comics graphic novel by… Continue reading Millar And Parlov’s Science Fiction Epic “Starlight” Will Dazzle In February

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