Take to the Seas : World of Warships Review

World of Warships is a free to play naval MMO developed by Wargaming that focuses primarily on PvP combat. Having been released for a little over a year now, there’s much more content for newcomers and veterans alike to enjoy. There are currently 5 different playable countries (non-premium) whose vessels include destroyers, cruisers, battleships, and… Continue reading Take to the Seas : World of Warships Review

Super Monster in “Superman” #13 (review)

Superman #13 DC Comics Story: Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason Penciller: Doug Mahnke Inkers: Jaime Mendoza, Keith Champagne, and Norm Rapmund Colorist: Wil Quintana Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason wrapped up this arc with a pretty, little bow. However, I expected more from DC’s golden boy. It felt forced as if they were trying… Continue reading Super Monster in “Superman” #13 (review)

To Seek Out Monsters “Batman” #13 (Review)

Batman #13 DC Comics Written by: Tom King Art by: Mikel Janin Batman #13 comes just in time for Christmas and delivers a great present to readers in the form of another outstanding 20 pages from Tom King and company. The shaky start to his tenure as author is now a distant memory in comparison… Continue reading To Seek Out Monsters “Batman” #13 (Review)

The Past is Never Far Behind in “Nightwing” #11 (Review)

Nightwing #11 DC Comics Written by: Tim Seeley Art by: Marcus To Dick Grayson’s Robin was never my favorite character. He was cheesy and one-dimensional in a scenario that begged for more. Conversely, Nightwing questions all he’s ever known and attempts to find who he is behind the mask. Trying to move on from his… Continue reading The Past is Never Far Behind in “Nightwing” #11 (Review)

He Who Smelt It in “Teen Titans Go!” #19 (Review)

Teen Titans Go!: #19 DC Comics – Precog-Sniffin’ Story by: Paul Morrissey & Heather Nuhfer Art by: Marcelo Dichiara – The Herring King Story by: Ivan Cohen Art by: Marcelo Dichiara It should come as no surprise that this series is geared for younger audiences. There is little for an adult to enjoy. However, that shouldn’t… Continue reading He Who Smelt It in “Teen Titans Go!” #19 (Review)

A Hero’s Last Crusade in “Lake of Fire” #5 (REVIEW)

Lake of Fire #5 Image Comics Written, Lettered and Colored by: Nathan Fairbairn Illustrated by: Matt Smith Bernadette is in the hands of a mad monk who is desperate to kill the young heretic. Fosse has rescued his young son from the alien lair and he and the rest of the band are making their… Continue reading A Hero’s Last Crusade in “Lake of Fire” #5 (REVIEW)

The Amazing Nerdcast #42: To Quote the Poets… We’re #@(%ed

[soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/298488233″ params=”color=ff5500&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false” width=”100%” height=”166″ iframe=”true” /] Two of the greatest fantasy stories have taken the comic world by storm: Autumnlands (a.k.a. Tooth & Claw) by Kurt Busiek and Monstress by Marjorie. Both comics have magic and amorphized characters “animal people,” ancient gods, and unbelievable power. However, they are set in completely different worlds.

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