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SDCC 2012: Grimm Interviews – Greenwalt, Barba, Kouf

Thank Grimm it’s Friday!by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief Grimm returns tonight on its new night! To get you ready, ComicsOnline’s Kevin Gaussoin interviews three of the Executive Producers from NBC’s Grimm: Writers David Greenwalt and Jim Kouf, and Director Norberto Barba….

Blu Ray Review: The Awakening

by Jayden Leggett, Assistant Editor Wake up and smell the afterlife… Directed by Nick Murphy (The Story of 1, Manor House), The Awakening begins with a very creepy setup, as the viewer is thrown right into the middle or some…

ComicsOnline Podcast S12E17 – San Diego Comic-Con 2012 Recap

  SPOILER ALERT!  You’re listening to the ComicsOnline Podcast. Season Twelve. Episode Seventeen. SDCC 2012 Recap. Recorded August 11, 2012. This Episode, Kevin and Dune are joined by Bill and Mary Anne Butler and we talk about nearly everything we…

TV Review: Revolution – “Pilot”

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor In a world that is so reliant on electronics and power for personal comfort and daily operations, a new series called Revolution (on NBC this September) poses the question: what happens when the power goes…

Interview with Corin Nemec from Stargate SG-1: Oz Comic-Con Melbourne 2012

by Tanya Lobato, Jayden Leggett and “Aussie Dave” Lobato, reporters Corin Nemec, best known for his role as Jonas Quinn in Stargate SG-1, is apparently a very busy person indeed. A day before the Oz Comic-Con kicked off in Melbourne,…

Interview with Mitch Pileggi: Oz Comic-Con Melbourne 2012

by “Aussie Dave” Lobato, Tanya Lobato and Jayden Leggett, Reporters Mitch Pileggi. Anyone familiar with The X-Files, Sons Of Anarchy, Stargate Atlantis or Supernatural should be familiar with this name. In preparation for Melbourne’s Oz Comic-Con held on June 30…

DVD Review: Todd & The Book of Pure Evil – The Complete First Season


High School is Hell

by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief

Fifteen years ago, Buffy the Vampire Slayer premiered on television and the success of its seven seasons (or twelve if you include Angel) brought supernatural action drama into being, leading inevitably to today’s supernatural shows ranging from The Vampire Diaries, through Supernatural and Being Human, and into the occasionally-clothed and always sexy True Blood. But Buffy had a few things going for it that the others did not. Notably here are its clever and ubiquitous self-referential humor and perhaps most importantly here is that Buffy possessed something that most other supernatural shows never had. It was in the beginning set in one of the most frightening places on earth: High School.

(Beware: Some spoilers ahead!)

 

Blu-ray Review: Supernatural The Complete Fifth Season

I just can’t quit you. by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief As a series, Supernatural is about the Winchester brothers, Sam (Jared Padalecki – Gilmore Girls, Friday the 13th) and Dean (Jensen Ackles – Dark Angel, Batman: Under the Red Hood), two…

Blu-ray Review: Supernatural The Complete First Season


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