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TV Review: Orange Is the New Black Season 4

  After an impatient year of waiting, finally season 4 of Orange Is The New Black has been released. What happened to Alex? Did all of the inmates escape to new lives through the hole in the fence? Has Piper lost…

Comics Review: Scooby Apocalypse 2

  by Joe Iconic, Reporter The apocalypse continues as Scooby and the gang explore a mysterious facility that may hold the key to their survival. Little do they know that a particularly powerful puppy and his gang of mutated mutts…

TV Review: O.J.: Made In America

by Mike Lunsford, Editor Last week, ESPN released a 5 part documentary called O.J.: Made in America. It is some of the most captivating television I’ve seen in years. For those unfamiliar, this documentary is part of their 30 for…

Reviews Video Games

Video Game Review: Fallout 4 Add On: Far Harbor

by Mike Favila, Editor I have to confess.  When Fallout 4 came out, I overplayed it like crazy for the first 40 hours.  It just consumed my nights, embarrassingly so.  I had been a huge Fallout 3 fan and had…

Comic Review: “The Crimson Fly”

by Andy Bartsch, reporter There are several webcomics that have a unique spin on the format, but one of the more impressive ones that I’ve come across is Collin “Skipperwing” Byrd’s The Crimson Fly. What makes this weekly comic strip…

TV Review: The Flash Season 1 and 2

by Mike Lunsford, Editor Hello ComicsOnline friends! My name is Mike Lunsford. You may have been wondering “who’s the guy who keeps posting all those podcast articles?” That’s me. I used to be the Editor-In-Chief of GGR: The Great Geek…

Movie Review: X-Men: Apocalypse

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor When an ancient evil returns to dominate the world, the only hope for survival rests with the X-Men! Our favorite mutant heroes are back in action for X-Men: Apocalypse, the latest installment in the X-Men franchise…

BD Review: Blood Lad: The Complete Series

by Emil Favila, Reporter Vampire, werewolves, and monsters!  What’s not to love?!  Blood Lad: The Complete Series is a manga by Yuuki Kodama about a vampire named Staz Charlie Blood.  Staz lives in the Demon World, which is just one out…

Movie Review: Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Captain America and The Avengers are back! Captain America: Civil War marks the beginning of Phase 3 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and the Russo Brothers (Directors of Captain America: The Winter Soldier) have returned…

Comic Book Review: The Art Of Charlie Chan Hock Chye

By Emil Favila, Reporter Part comic, part fictional biography, The Art Of Charlie Chan Hock Chye tells the story of Singapore’s most underrated comic book artist.  Though the story is fiction, writer/artist Sonny Liew wanted a character that would chronicle…

Blu-ray Review: Justice League VS Teen Titans

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor When the world is in peril, you can always count on the Justice League to swoop in and save the day. But when the Justice League are the ones in need of help, who do…

Tech Review: Batman V. Superman – EMTEC Power Battery and USB Flash Drive

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor When the world is in peril, you can always count on Batman and Superman to step in and save the day. Now these heroes can also help with your technology needs as well, with the…

TV Series Review: 11.22.63 on Hulu

  by Mike Lunsford, Editor Last week, the Stephen King-written, JJ-Abrams-produced series 11.22.63 aired the series finale and it did not disappoint. As with most King adaptations, it varied a great deal from the novel but in this particular series,…

Podcast Review: Serial Season 2

by Mike Lunsford, Editor  2014’s most popular and downloaded podcast, Serial, wrapped up its second season on March 31st of this year. Just like its inaugural offering, the 2nd season is captivating, informative and thought provoking. If you’re unfamiliar with…

Comic Review: Liberty: Deception Issues 0 and 1

by Andy Bartsch, reporter   Florida-based comic book writer Travis Vengroff has spent the last seven years building an entire universe around his comic, Liberty.  He and a group of artists have been hard at work trying to get their…