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‘Kill or Be Killed’ Vol. 2 delivers more of the same, and that’s enough
Volume two delivers more of the same, and that's enough to sustain anticipation for the next volume.
Volume two delivers more of the same, and that's enough to sustain anticipation for the next volume.
"More Supermen" doesn't necessarily mean " a good 'Superman'."
While not all of Mark Millar's big ideas are as well defined as the characterization, the great pleasure in reading...
In the stunningly tense, thoughtful 'Dunkirk,' time and survival waits for no man.
As a strong conclusion to a film trilogy, War for the Planet of the Apes is an intelligent blockbuster that...
Can Tom Holland follow through on his scene-stealing 'Captain America: Civil War' appearance and deliver in his first standalone appearance?
Remender and Murphy present a multi-layered sci-fi epic that explores what both nature and technology mean to humanity.
Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye is a flawed but ultimately fun read.
Warner Bros. is no stranger to crossing over their numerous properties, but DC Comics is pushing the mashup to a...
Conceived as a transmedia dark culture project created by Emily Lazar and Top Cow’s Marc Silvestri, September Mourning spans through...
Reading this first volume of Mother Panic from DC’s Young Animal imprint reminded me of what was morally wrong about...
Learning lessons from Marvel, every major Hollywood studio’s idea of franchising nowadays is to create a cinematic universe that is largely...
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