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Blu-ray Review: DC’s Legends of Tomorrow: The Complete First Season

by Emerald Smith (Reporter), The creative minds behind the hit CW shows Arrow and The Flash are at it again. When the world needs saving, Time Master Rip Hunter decides to assemble a team of heroes and villains to face a threat that could mean the end of…

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Blu-ray Review: Supergirl: The Complete First Season

  by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Up in the sky! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! No, it’s SUPERGIRL! Kara Zor-El has arrived on Earth, and her new adventures are now available as Supergirl: The Complete First Season hits home on Blu-ray! The…

Advance Review: Marvel’s Luke Cage (Series Premiere)

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor The people of Harlem can rest easy, because Luke Cage has finally arrived! After debuting in Marvel’s Jessica Jones, Mike Coulter now gets to be in the spotlight in the latest Marvel Netflix series, which…

Blu-ray Review: Arrow: The Complete Fourth Season

by Emerald Smith (Reporter), Oliver Queen returns to save his city in Arrow: The Complete Fourth Season, now available to own on Blu-ray! Following the final battle with Ra’s and the League of Assassins, Oliver has finally found the one thing that…

Blu-ray Review: The Flash: The Compete Second Season

by Matt Sernaker (Managing Editor), Barry Allen returns as The Fastest Man Alive! After successfully stopping the Reverse-Flash, the Scarlet Speedster was tasked with stopping a massive singularity that was hovering above Central City. Was Barry able to seal the…

Blu-ray Review: Transformers: The Movie (30th Anniversary Edition)

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor One Shall Stand; and One Shall Fall. If you grew up in the 80s or 90s, there is a high probability that you are familiar with Transformers: The Movie (not the Michael Bay movie). This…

Comic Review: Lake of Fire #1

    by Joe Iconic, Reporter Story By: Nathan Fairbairn Art By: Matt Smith Art By: Nathan Fairbairn SERIES PREMIERE! It is 1220 AD, and the gears of the Albigensian Crusade grind on. When an alien spacecraft infested with a…

The Drawing Lesson: A Graphic Novel That Teaches You How to Draw

By Emil Favila, Reporter As a fan of Akiko, I was thrilled to be reviewing Mark Crilley’s latest work Drawing Lesson: A Graphic Novel That Teaches You How To Draw.  It’s a “how to” book within a story.  Drawing Lesson is about a…

Blu-ray Review: LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes – Justice League: Gotham City Breakout

by Traci Gabaldon, Reporter If you find watching LEGO movies funny or entertaining, and you like the DC Comics characters, then LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League- Gotham City Breakout is a movie for you. It features a wide variety of DC…

Movie Review: Amateur Night

by Mike Favila, Senior Editor In terms of indie films, Amateur Night, released yesterday on VOD and Digital, has a lot going for it.  Based on the exploits of writer Joe Syracuse and directed by wife Lisa Addario, it’s a breezy…

Blu-ray Review: Batman: The Killing Joke

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor There are very few Batman stories that are held in higher regard than “The Killing Joke”. The 1988 story from Alan Moore (Watchmen) is one of the quintessential Joker stories, demonstrating what would happen if…

Movie Review: Suicide Squad

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Following the disaster that was Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice, DC Entertainment is ready to make another attempt to create a positive impression with audiences with their new release: Suicide Squad! With Superman out of the picture,…

TV Review: Stranger Things

by Mike Lunsford, Editor About 2 weeks ago, Netflix debuted another of their original series, and this time around it was the sci-fi drama Stranger Things. With such a strong start, it makes it impossible to dispute that Netflix, although…

Video Game Review: DC Universe Online

by Erik Meyer, reporter  Years after its initial release, D.C. Universe Online is storming the current gen consoles, once again giving players the chance to be the hero they’ve always dreamed of. If you’ve played in the past on PC/PS3…

Movie Review: Star Trek Beyond

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Space: the final frontier. After a very Earth-centric adventure in Star Trek Into Darkness, the crew of the USS Enterprise finally embarked on their historic five-year mission into the unknown. With Director Justin Lin (Fast…