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Is It Good? Infinite Loop #1 Review
Time travel is about as overdone these days as a baked Alaskan hit by a flamethrower. Marvel and DC are...
Time travel is about as overdone these days as a baked Alaskan hit by a flamethrower. Marvel and DC are...
Matt Kindt (writer) and Trevor Hairsine (art) bring us the penultimate chapter of their high-minded science fiction mini-series. Is it...
Reviewing the “banned” 2001 TV movie The Flintstones: On the Rocks kind of got me interested in that early 2000s...
Cullen Bunn (writer) and Tyler Crook (artist) team up for a spin a gruesomely terrifying southern gothic fairy tale. Is...
Fed up with Ivar’s lies and deflected questions, Neela has kicked the Timewalker to the curb and strut out on...
Dynamite Comics’ reboot of Solar has been a real treat—the character dynamics feel fresh and it’s so damn easy to...
It has been a decade since Mark Waid and Barry Kitson finished the first volume of Empire, but Golgoth and...
So often a work of prose or comics is a love story for its creators; for something, someone, or for...
Junji Ito, the creator of Uzumaki and Tomie, brings us another short series: Gyo. This is a real interesting one...
After a lackluster movie in 2003 (which is much better if you watch the Director’s Cut), Fox couldn’t figure out...
The problem with period pieces, at least in film, is they cost too damn much. When it comes to realistic...
It’s a story that should be somewhat familiar to comic movie fans this year: grainy/blurry/subtitled version of a trailer leaks...