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Movie Review: Legion of Super-Heroes

by Greg Uke, Reporter She has gone by many names: The Girl of Steel. The Maid of Might. The Princess of Power. That’s right, Supergirl has returned to the DC Universe Movie series! Viewers are reintroduced to one of DC…

Advance Review: MMPR/TMNT II #1

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor POWER-BUNGA! Get ready, because the team-up that took the comic book world by storm returns for a second installment with the release of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers / Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II #1! Writer…

Advance Review: Avatar: The Way of Water

  by Greg Uke, Reporter Back in 2009, the cinematic community experienced the first Avatar movie. It was a bold production for its time, not only for the quality of its CGI but also for the stark visual contrast between…

Movie Review: Batman and Superman: Battle of the Super Sons

by Greg Uke, Reporter The legend of Superman began in 1933 with a writer named Jerry Siegel and an artist named Joe Shuster. Superheroes were a primitive concept back then, as were the notions of how much power was “too…

Advance Review: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #101

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor It’s Morphin Time! Our favorite teenagers with attitude are back for more in Boom! Studios’ Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #101. Following the completion of Ryan Parrott’s morphinominal run on the series, the story gets a…

Review: MMPR #100 (Spoiler Free)

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor The Charge to 100 reaches its end as MMPR #100 has finally arrived! All of the epic adventures of our favorite teenagers with attitude have helped to prepare them for the battle ahead. Now that…

SDCC 2022 Review: Green Lantern: Beware My Power

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor In brightest day, in blackest night, no Green Lantern animated movie shall escape my sight! Okay, that’s not how the oath really goes, but Green Lantern returns for a new animated adventure in Green Lantern:…

BD Review: The Batman: The Complete Series

by Mike Favila, Senior Editor I know this is sacrosanct in our business, but I have a confession to make: I’ve NEVER seen any of the Batman animated shows before. I’ve run into a snarky Teen Titan episode here and…

Movie Review: The Batman

  by Katt Birdsell, Reporter Does a broody vampire turn into a broody bat? Are they still trying to convince us that sexual chemistry exists because of a prolonged look and a kiss? Is the emo/goth vibe from the early…

Movie Review: Catwoman: Hunted

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Selina Kyle is back in action as Catwoman takes center stage in Catwoman: Hunted! Temptation is a dangerous thing, and when you’re a world famous cat burglar, that means putting everything at risk for high…

Blu-ray Review: Superman & Lois: The Complete First Season

Review by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Get ready, because Clark Kent and Lois Lane are leaving Metropolis behind for new adventures in…Smallville? Wait, didn’t that series run for ten seasons? When you put it that way, it would be easy…

Blu-ray Review: Smallville: The Complete Series (20th Anniversary Edition)

by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief and Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Smallville: The Complete Series (20th Anniversary Edition) is now available on Blu-ray!  Smallville was a new way of looking at what is probably the comic book genre’s most iconic character. Superman…

Blu-ray Review: Batman The Long Halloween Part 2

by Erin Hatch, Editor-at-Large How far would you go for revenge? If someone truly hurt you, where would you draw the line between what is acceptable retribution and what is too extreme Batman: The Long Halloween Part 2 explores these…

Movie Review: The Suicide Squad

by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief The Suicide Squad is back! Now with James Gunn as Writer/Director/Executive Producer, Task Force X takes us for the most enjoyable ride yet! We were first cinematically introduced to the concept of Task Force X in…

Blu-Ray Review: Batman: The Long Halloween Part One

by Erin Hatch, Editor-at-Large One of the most alluring aspects of Batman comics is the ability for the character to participate in stories that are outlandish and cartoony or somber and grounded and still feel at home with the tone…