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Editorial: Why I’m Still Team Cap… but…

by Marc Lutz, Reporter So now that we’ve all seen Captain America: Civil War, I’m writing this new article on why I’m STILL Team Cap. Please keep in mind that this is an opinion piece and it’s speaking towards the…

Comics: Spotlight on Mister Mxyzptlk Menace of the 5th Dimension

By Ben “Zombie” Bedgood Hello ComicsOnline readers! This is a new series I will be writing called “Comics Spotlight.” It will be focusing on some really awesome comic characters and series that are sometimes lost in the shuffle. Our first…

Podcast: ComicsOnline Podcast S16 E29 Part 2 Gabriel Bateman

SPOILER ALERT! You’re listening to the ComicsOnline Podcast. SeasonSixteen. EpisodeTwentyNine. Recorded May 18th, 2016 This Episode, Mike interviews actor Gabriel Bateman. Gabriel will be starring in Robert Kirkman’s Outcast on Cinemax, beginning June 3rd and the horror movie Lights Out,…

Podcast: ComicsOnline Podcast S16E29 Part 1 Thomas Barbusca

  SPOILER ALERT! You’re listening to the ComicsOnline Podcast. SeasonSixteen. EpisodeTwentyNine. Recorded May 18th, 2016 This Episode, Mike interviews actors Thomas Barbusca. Thomas is known for his roles as Peter Pan in a GEICO commercial and the bully Drew in…

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…

Podcast: ComicsOnline Pirate Radio-Rewrite of the Sith

Ever wonder how the Star Wars prequels would have turned out if they were better written? Mike, Steve and Vik sure did! Originally on GGR: The Great Geek Refuge’s podcast “GGR Pirate Radio,” Mike put the two GGR episodes into…

Event Review: Free Comic Book Day 2016

    Free Comic Book Day at Heroes Aren’t Hard to Find in Charlotte, North Carolina, is always fun for the entire family. Thank to you Sheldon Drumm (local comic book store legend and founder of the wonderful, family-friendly, talent-rich…

Editorial: “Attack of the Clones” Re-Write

by Mike Lunsford, editor note: this was originally published on GGR: The Great Geek Refuge in July of 2014. With May the 4th reminding everyone of their love of Star Wars, we brought this article out of deep storage for…

Editorial: A Mulligan for the Phantom Menace

  by Mike Lunsford, editor note: this was originally published on GGR: The Great Geek Refuge in July of 2014. With May the 4th reminding everyone of their love of Star Wars, we brought this article out of deep storage…

Giveaway: Captain America: Civil War (San Diego)

San Diego Readers! ComicsOnline is excited to announce that we have (25) Admit Two passes for a very special sneak preview screening of Captain America: Civil War next week. To get your passes, click the link below. Link will work…

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…

ComicsOnline Podcast S16 E19 – Lauren Matesic of Castle Corsetry

SPOILER ALERT!! You’re listening to the ComicsOnline Podcast Season 16 Episode 19! This was recorded March 7th, 2016. This episode Mike and Zombie Ben interview Lauren Matesic,  creator of Castle Corsetry. If you’re unfamiliar with her work, here’s her bio:…

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,…