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Reviews: Summer Viewing – Star Trek: TNG (Season 3)

by Mike Lunsford, Editor When you’re looking at all successful television series, there is one season that defines the show. If season 2 was the make or break season for Star Trek: The Next Generation, then season 3 was the heart…

Reviews: Summer Viewing – Star Trek: TNG (Season 2)

by Mike Lunsford, Editor Star Trek: The Next Generation is one of the shows that I name as my favorites of all time. No, I don’t go around just telling anyone who will listen that I love it, but sometimes…

Reviews: Summer Viewing – Star Trek TNG S 1

by Mike Lunsford, editor In the modern age of 2017, television that you loved as a child can be enjoyed again. Why hope that your memories of something that happened nearly 30 years ago are accurate? This is the exact…

TV Review: Stranger Things

by Mike Lunsford, Editor About 2 weeks ago, Netflix debuted another of their original series, and this time around it was the sci-fi drama Stranger Things. With such a strong start, it makes it impossible to dispute that Netflix, although…

Comic Review: Liberty: Deception Issues 0 and 1

by Andy Bartsch, reporter   Florida-based comic book writer Travis Vengroff has spent the last seven years building an entire universe around his comic, Liberty.  He and a group of artists have been hard at work trying to get their…

Star Trek 50th Anniversary

By Ben “Zombie” Bedgood and Mike Lunsford Ladies and Gentlemen, Trekkies and Trekkettes,  we here at Comics Online are going to be ringing in the 50th anniversary of Star Trek in every way we can! Leading up to First Contact…

First Contact Day

  By Ben “Zombie” Bedgood   April 5th, 2063 Dr. Zefram Cochrane launched his ship the Phoenix, from an abandoned missile silo in Bozeman, Montana. He then conducted the first flight that broke the speed of light, in turn ushering…

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Blu-ray Review: Orphan Black Season Two

by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief Should human cloning be legal? Would you like to clone yourself? What rights should human clones have? Can Mrs S be trusted? Which Seestra is your favorite? How can anyone take the Emmys seriously after completely…

Blu-ray Review: Gamer 3D

Chelsea takes a look at the new release of the 2009 science fiction action film Gamer, now out on Blu-ray in 3D. Revisit the world where avatars are replaced with real people, slaves to the whims of teenagers, and Gerard Butler tries to escape the system. Is it worth another look? Read and find out.

TV Review: Doctor Who 7×7 “The Bells of Saint John”

Doctor Who is back! Healed from the loss of his former Companions, he is absorbed with the mystery of Clara Oswin Oswald, the woman who keeps finding him and promptly dying. This new adventure takes him to present time where the enemy is wi-fi, and the new villain for the season is mentioned again. It airs on BBC America Saturday nights at 8 PM EST.

Comic Review: Archeologists Of Shadows I – The Resistance

by Jayden Leggett, Assistant Editor Here is a little something that I feel compelled to bring to the attention of all comic book fans. Released by Septagon Studios, and written by Lara Fuentes with art by Patricio Clarey, Archeologists of…