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Comic Book Review: King Spawn # 23

The danger is truly coming to a head for our would-be King of Hell and those he cares for, as the scope of Spawn’s exigencies come into focus.

Comic Book Review: Arcade Kings #1

  by Tony Rhea, Reporter   With the hyperfocus in the last few years of bringing video games to the movies, it’s nice to see them when they are brought to comics, too. I was really excited when I stumbled…

Flashback Top Five: New Comics January 4 2017

  Hosted by Kevin Gaussoin and Troy-David Phillips Audio and Video by Marc Lutz and Kevin Gaussoin Video Edits by Kevin Gaussoin SPOILER ALERT! You’re watching the Flashback Top Five!  Recorded January 4, 2017. This episode, Kevin and Troy-David are recorded by…

ComicsOnline Podcast S15E37 – In A Row?!

Audio and Video by Marc Lutz and Kevin Gaussoin- Video Edits by Brittany Valenzuela SPOILER ALERT! You’re listening to the ComicsOnline Podcast. Season Fifteen. Episode ThirtySeven. In A Row?! Recorded June 9, 2015. This episode, Kevin and Troy-David are recorded…

SDCC 2013: 10th Anniversary Celebration of Robert Kirkman’s The Walking Dead

  Check out this new press release for the 10th Anniversary of The Walking Dead at Comic-Con 2013! SKYBOUND & FUTURE US PARTNER ON 10TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION OF ROBERT KIRKMAN’S THE WALKING DEAD COMIC BOOK SERIES AT COMIC-CON INTERNATIONAL: SAN…

Writer Spotlight: Blair Butler

Blair Butler:  All right!  Away we go. Bill Watters, ComicsOnline:  So, nice to get a chance to chat with you and stuff.  How do you think the Image Expo is going for their little 20th shindig? BB:  I think the…

Comic Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Volume 3 – Issues 24 & 25

 

Have you ever been completely obsessed by a particular comic book series only to have it abruptly end without a proper sense of closure, with multiple questions left unanswered and various plot mysteries left unexplained? If you are anything like me you will have experienced this when Image’s run of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles came to a sudden close with issue 23. As this leg of the turtles’ journey involved many drastic changes to the turtles and their universe it was considered to no longer be “canon” for Mirage’s TMNT universe, and when Volume 4 began all of the events from Volume 3 were ignored and forgotten about. Until now…