Comic Review: Falling Star – Issue 1 by Cristian Roux
by Jayden Leggett, Editor I imagine that releasing the very first issue of a brand-new comic book series would be an incredibly challenging experience, which is why I am especially pleased to announce that the debut issue of Falling Star, written and…
Movie Review: Lust for Love
by Mike Favila, Editor Lust For Love is a new romantic comedy film coming out this Friday (2/7/2014) starring a number of excellent actors from Joss Whedon’s Dollhouse, including Franz Kranz, Dichen Lachman, Enver Gjokaj and Miracle Laurie. It also…
Giveaway: POMPEII Sneak Preview Screening – San Diego (2/19)
Attention ComicsOnline Readers! We are back in action with our redesigned website, and we wanted to kick off the fun with a new giveaway! ComicsOnline is pleased to announce that we will be partnering for a sneak preview screening for…
Lex Luthor: 7 Casting Choices
by Mary Anne Butler, Editor/Reporter/Photographer I’m sure you’ve seen by now, Jesse Eisenberg has been named by Warner Brothers as Lex Luthor in Batman vs Superman. That’s right, Eisenberg from The Social Network will be playing the “greatest criminal mind of…
TV Review: BBC’s “Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond”
by Mary Anne Butler Editor/Reporter/Photographer Let me start by saying I’m really glad Dominic Cooper didn’t get the role of Freddie Mercury in the upcoming highly anticipated biopic, because after watching all four hours of Fleming, I can’t see…
Comic Book Review: A1 Annual: The World’s Greatest Comics
by Mike Favila, Editor In A1 Annual: The World’s Greatest Comics, Atomeka and Titan have put together an interesting mix of well traveled industry veterans and relative unknowns. Like a good playlist, it intersperses them seamlessly, as the reader is provided…
TV: Starz Gets Piratical With Black Sails
by Mary Anne Butler, Editor/Reporter/Photographer So it’s Black Sails day! Sure, the pilot has been available for a few days now, but IT’S PREMIERE DAY! It’s a thing. I was lucky and got to see the first episode and…
Interview: Dr. Rafael Medoff, co-chairman of the non profit group “Comics Creators for Holocaust Education”
by Mike Favila, Editor When I went to Baltimore Comic-Con last year, I was browsing through the aisles with my little brother when I ran into a very unique booth. It belonged to Dr. Rafael Medoff, a Holocaust historian and author….
Aquaman: 6 Casting Choices
by Mary Anne Butler, Editor/Reporter/Photographer A friend of mine posted this link onto my facebook wall today with one word attached, “Thoughts?” Now, I have opinions. SHOCKER, right? If you’ve read any of my other editorials, you’ll know I try…
Review: SyFy’s “Helix”
by Mary Anne Butler, Editor/Reporter/Photographer I’ve been saying it since the first appearance of this new show at SDCC 2013, “It’s like X Files and Walking Dead had a baby. A black blooded genetically engineered evil baby. But so…
Comic Book Review: Assassin’s Creed 4: Hawk
by Emil Favila, Reporter Assassins’s Creed 4: Hawk is the 4th installment in the comic book series Assassins Creed based on the popular video game franchise by Ubisoft of the same name. The story centers on Jonathan Hawk and is a continuation…
Comic Book Review: Max Payne 3: The Complete Series
by Emil Favila, Reporter As a fan of Max Payne, when news of a graphic novel tie-in was announced, I knew I wanted to get my hands on a copy to read. The first game had graphic novel type sequences…
Manga Review: Uzumaki (Spiral) Deluxe Edition (3 in 1)
by Emil Favila, Reporter Recently, I had the pleasure of reviewing the Uzumaki (3-in-1 Deluxe Edition) by Junji Ito. Released last month (October 15, 2013), the series was drawn from 1998 to 1999 with a live action movie debut…
TV Interview: Psych Cast and Crew
Are you PSYCHed for the return of PSYCH tonight on USA? Get ready, because ComicsOnline has the scoop on the upcoming Musical Episode and Season 8!
Check out these brand new interviews with Psych’s James Roday, Dule Hill, Cary Elwes, Corbin Bernsen, Kirsten Nelson, Maggie Lagwson, Timothy Omundson, and the creative team!
Game Review: LEGO The Lord Of The Rings – iOS
Another day, another LEGO game review. However, far from being a case of “been there, done that”, LEGO The Lord Of The Rings for iOS has resulted in being an immensely enjoyable breath of fresh air for this reporter.