Comic Book Review: Mech Cadets #2
by Tony Rhea, Reporter When the hits come, they keep coming, and this couldn’t be more true than with this series. Mech Cadets #2 hits us this week, and it hits HARD. Official Description: The cadets don’t know what’s in store for them…
Comic Book Review: Werewolf by Night #1
THRILL to the exploits of the daring duo as an army of undead, pseudo-dead, and beyond dead creatures of nightmare try to stand up to the combined assault of a chick with a shotgun and a man so angry about being named after a terrier that he periodically turns into the most yoked version of one imaginable!
SDCC 2023: Rafael Grampá’s Batman: Gargoyle of Gotham
Award-winning artist Rafeal Grampa is set to turn the Batman legacy completely on its head this September in his brand new Black Label mini series, Batman: Gargoyle of Gotham. I had the opportunity to speak with Rafael Grampa about Batman: Gargoyle of Gotham at 2023 San Diego Comic-Con, and he informed me that this is a much more adult take on the vigilante, which sees him shedding his humanity and untethering himself from the trappings of his billionaire playboy persona to take on the vilest aspects of humanity.
Comic Review: Captain Marvel: Dark Tempest #3
Faced with holding out and waiting for Captain Marvel to come back to them or take Nada up on her offer to imbue them with powers Keziah, Blake and the anger filled teens are left with the choice on how best to survive being stuck on a toxic alien planet.
Comic Book Review: Daredevil #1 (2023)
Red long johns are initially nowhere in evidence and he is troubled only by faint dreams of seven previous volumes of Marvel-style craziness that he is not anxious to get back to. Alas. Daredevil #1 4/5 -Josh Powell, ComicsOnline
Advance Review: Star Trek: Picard’s Academy
This is a fun little romp that looks like it’s for kids but doesn’t eschew swear words. And it’s Star Trek. And it has Boothby and Professor Galen. And…Spock? Okay, I’m in.
Comic Book Review: The Cull #2
“Okay, fine. We’re in.” The Cull is staying on top of my to-read list because the art is just so damn great and not all of the characters are idiots.
SDCC – Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
I grew up watching Indiana Jones on my living room floor in the 80’s, and it holds a special place in my heart. So when I got the offer to interview several prominent members of the production staff of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny at SDCC, I leapt at the chance. It is, after all, the last movie of its kind. And I’m very glad I did, because I learned some interesting things about the movie I’d never have known otherwise.
Comic Book Review: Green Lantern #3
Hal Jordan successfully made his way through the Dawn of DC: Knight Terrors event, now it’s time to get back to business! As we return to the main story in Green Lantern #3, Hal continues to pick up the pieces of his old life and figure out what exactly is going on with his new ring.
Comic Book Review: MMPR/TMNT II (TPB)
From start to finish, each chapter in MMPR/TMNT II exceeds expectations, providing a morphinomenal conclusion to this particular arc and leaving the door open for more adventures with these fan-favorite characters.
Blu-ray Review: Rick and Morty: The Complete Seasons 1-6
It’s time to get schwifty everyone! The Blu-Ray release of Rick and Morty: The Complete Seasons 1-6 is upon us! As we all prepare for the arrival of season 7, what better way to prepare then re(re-re-re)-watching the first six seasons of this fantastic series that isn’t afraid to take shots at itself and others?
Blu-ray Review: Star Trek: Picard – The Final Season
Under the leadership of talented showrunner/director/writer Terry Matalas, the crew of the Enterprise-D faced their darkest hour and were forced to come together to save the universe one last time. This team crafted the perfect opportunity to give these legends the closure that they should have received nearly 20 years earlier.