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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…

Kings Road #1

By Ben “Zombie” Bedgood Kings Road is fairy tales colliding with reality. It’s forty-eight pages of a runaway train ride of excitement and action. Dark Horse gives us a beautifully written story in the new miniseries Kings Road. From the…

DVD Review: Archer – Complete Season Six

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor It’s time to step back into the Danger Zone, because Archer and the gang are back for more adventures with the release of Archer: The Complete Season Six DVD! Now you can enjoy all 13…

Movie Review: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Batman and Superman are unquestionably two of the biggest characters in popular culture. With legacies spanning over 75 years, these two have fought against the forces of evil in DC Comics, and have spawned numerous…

Advance Review: Daredevil – Season 2

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Daredevil, the man without fear, returns to Netflix for Season Two later this week. After savings Hell’s Kitchen from The Russians, The Yakuza, and The Kingpin, Attorney Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) is faced with a…

Mirrors Edge: Exordium #6

By Ben “Zombie” Bedgood Mirrors Edge: Exordium pays the rightful respect we would expect to the game that gave it life; one that gave us a new and revolutionary form of game play. The story line nurtures and grows it’s own plot…

Book Review: Pop Painting: Inspiration and Techniques from the Pop Surrealism Art Phenomenon

by Mike Favila, Editor I had to be honest, I hadn’t really been familiar with the term pop surrealism (or lowbrow art).   Of course I’ve enjoyed the works of Art Spiegelman and his peers here and there, but I…

Comic Book Review: Godzilla In Hell

by Emil Favila, Reporter Let me just say I love titles that tell you what the story is about.  Sharknado, Snakes On A Plane, and in this case Godzilla In Hell are among the few.  There’s not a whole lot…

Advance Review: Fuller House (Season 1)

By Matt Sernaker (Managing Editor), Everywhere you look, there seems to be another announcement about a rebooted TV series. Everything old is new again, and now it is time for the Tanner family to return as well. This Friday, Netflix…

Video Game Review: Firewatch

By Andy Bartsch, Reporter   In terms of categorizing video games, it’s hard to place Firewatch.  Is it a first person shooter without the shooting?  Is it a hiking simulator?  Isn’t that what a treadmill is for?  Either way, it’s…

Comics Reviews

Comic Review: Bloodshot Reborn The Analog Man #10

  Bloodshot: Reborn The Analog Man#10 by Mike Lunsford, Editor Two of the biggest up-and-coming names in the comic industry take their turn with one of Valiant’s prized characters, Bloodshot, and they don’t disappoint! I am new to the Bloodshot…

TV Review: 11.22.63 Episode 1

by Mike Lunsford, Editor Stephen King’s 11.22.63 premiered on Hulu on President’s Day and it certainly lived up to the lofty expectations the novel set. Even if you have not read the book, the series is completely approachable because everyone…

Comics Reviews

Comic Review: Harrow County #9

By Ben “Zombie” Bedgood, reporter If you’re ideal bedtime story consists of the most macabre tales from H.P Lovecraft or Edgar Allan Poe, then this might be the comic for you. As I started to read this comic, one thing I noticed was…