Advance Review: Star Trek: Prodigy – Season 2 (SPOILER-FREE)
I don’t know about you, but I have been waiting for this day for a long time. After an untimely cancellation on Paramount+, it seemed that we had seen the last of the intrepid crew of the U.S.S. Protostar. Thanks to a massive fan campaign and some help from our friends at Netflix, this incredible series has finally come home for an astonishing second season. That’s right everyone: it’s finally time to embark on a 20-episode adventure with Star Trek: Prodigy – Season 2! It is extremely rare that a second season of a television series surpasses the first, but Star Trek: Prodigy has managed to do this (and so much more).
Advance Review: Radiant Black #29 and #29.5 (SPOILER-FREE)
Radiant Black is back for more adventures with the release of Radiant Black #29 AND #29.5 this week. For those of you just joining us, the insane events of the Catalyst War have led to simultaneous stories taking place across different timelines. Both chapters are pivotal to the ongoing conflict as Nathan and Marshall attempt to deal with the alien invasion in their own way. After the harrowing events of the previous issues, one can only wonder what the future is going to look like once the dust settles from “The Final Trial”.
Advance Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: 40th Anniversary Comics Celebration #1
It might be hard to believe, but it’s time to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of those heroes in a half shell: the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles! Our friends at IDW Publishing are kicking off this special event in style with a new anthology celebrating 40 years of comics. From the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics at Mirage to the more recent incarnation of Rise of the TMNT, there is something for everyone in this special.
Comic Book Review: Rare Flavours #6
“Rare Flavours is devilishly delicious. Ram V and Filipe Andrade cook up a tale worthy of Gaiman or Bourdain. ComicsOnline gives Rare Flavours #6 5/5 supremely satisfying suppers.” -Kevin Gaussoin, ComicsOnline
Comic Book Review: Geiger #3
The Glowing Man continues his trek across the wastelands of America in Geiger #3 from Ghost Machine and Image Comics!
Comic Book Review: Profane #1
by Mike Favila, Senior Editor The story of Profane #1 has a familiar enough start. Will Profane is a detective with gaps in his memory. He doesn’t remember parts of his past, but he knows he’s got a case to…
Comic Book Review: Suzy Samson: The Gorgon & The Basilisk
Suzy Samson, the world’s greatest heroine, is back battling her toughest foe: middle age. Having given up her powers and crime fighting career for married life long ago, Suzy suddenly finds herself forty, divorced, and overweight. Forced to move in with her former nemesis turned best friend, Girliath, Suzy has begun reclaiming her life. With Girliath as her new partner, Suzy renews her war on injustice. Armed with her father’s unbreakable jawbone club and impenetrable lion skin, Suzy tries to rediscover who she is and her place in the world. Regaining her strength over time, Suzy continues her struggle to set the wrong things right. No matter if she is fighting paramilitary girl scouts, mystical beasts, or dealing with the emotional fall out of divorce, Suzy Samson is stronger than ever!
Comic Book Review: Sons of Star Trek #3
“Surprise deep-cut guest stars abound and stick around! Dukat is the Captain?! What’s next? Tribbles and Moopsy living together? Let’s look into this Sons of Star Trek…ComicsOnline gives Sons of Star Trek #3 – 4 out of 5 alternate Qniverses.” -Kevin Gaussoin, ComicsOnline
Advance Review: My Adventures with Superman: Episode 3 – Fullmetal Scientist (Minor Spoilers)
by Tony Rhea, Reporter Look up in the sky! It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s an…overly used opening! Despite that, My Adventures with Superman has returned for season 2! DC and Warner Bros. Animation continue their anime-inspired story with…
Advance Review: My Adventures with Superman: S02E03 – Fullmetal Scientist
“My Adventures with Superman episode 3 – Fullmetal Scientist is a can’t miss episode if you’re a fan of this unique take on Superman, and is full of enjoyable additions that should delight and surprise viewers. ComicsOnline gives episode 3 of My Adventures with Superman – 4.5 out of 5 really big hammers.” -Tony Rhea, ComicsOnline
Comic Book Review: Star Trek: Defiant #15
“Star Trek: Defiant contains characters and elements from each of the first four live action Star Trek shows. This was a risk and could have turned out as a big fan-fic mess, but no. It’s glorious. Do you remember TNG episode 24? Those bugs are back and the crew of the defiant are gonna put a stop to this latest infestation. ComicsOnline gives Star Trek Defiant #15 4.5/5 good days to die.” -Kevin Gaussoin
ComicsOnline Exclusive: MMPR: The Return #4 – Review and Interview with Co-Writer Matt Hotson
We’ve finally made it. New Comic Book Day has arrived, and with it, Olivia Hart makes full debut as the new Mighty Morphin Green Ranger! This new teenager with attitude arrives on the moon to save the day in the big finale of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Return from BOOM! Studios. We needed a hero, and now we get to see what dreams are made of… (IYKYK).
Movie Review: Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
When I first went out to watch Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga….I was a bit confused. Mad Max was a great movie, but it was called “Mad Max”. Sure, other characters in the movie were important, but they were side characters. The idea that one of them would get a two-and-a-half-hour movie dedicated entirely to her origin story seemed like a stretch. Especially when it’s a prequel to Mad Max. But um….wow.
Comic Book Review: Void Rivals #9
Skybound’s Energon Universe continues to expand! From Robert Kirkman (the mastermind behind The Walking Dead and Invincible), Lorenzo De Felici (Oblivion Song), Patricio Depeche (Detective Comics), and Rus Wooton (Transformers) comes the next installment in the Void Rivals saga.
Comic Book Review: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #120
It’s time to go beyond the grid as readers return to the world of The Void in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #120 from BOOM! Studios. It’s been several years since we last had time with the Solar Rangers, so fans are in for a treat with the release of this week’s installment. How are these heroes dealing with the ongoing threat of the Darkest Hour? Well…let’s just say that it could be going better.