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Month: August 2023

SDCC 2023: BOOM! Studios’ Sirens of the City Interviews – Khary Randolph and Joanne Starer

Interview by Kevin GaussoinCamera by  Kendrick GaussoinVideo Edits by Mynda Swaim Welcome back to ComicsOnline’s continuing coverage of San Diego Comic Con 2023! ComicsOnline is back at SDCC with more exclusive interview coverage for 2023! Thanks to our new friends…

Comic Review: The Vampire Slayer Vol 3

Buffy is powerless. After recent events, she is feeling lonely and desolate due to the isolation she is feeling from her friends.  Her purpose has been taken from her and she no longer feels a reason to get out of bed in the morning.  Willow’s reckless choice to use dark magic threatens not only her life but the fate of all those she cares about.

Movie Review: Blue Beetle

A down on their luck, low status young person with grand ambitions gets embroiled in a large conspiracy that they never could have anticipated. During this conspiracy, they gain powers that they never could have imagined. Our review of Blue Beetle has arrived!

Movie Review: Babylon 5: The Road Home

The hit series Babylon 5 returns in a new incarnation for its 30th Anniversary, as Warner Bros. Animation releases Babylon 5: The Road Home. Harkening back to one of the best arcs from the original series, The Road Home features an exciting story made for fans new and old.

Comic Book Review: Void Rivals #3

Having narrowly escaped the planet, Darak and Solila have found themselves in a new precarious situation as their ship was taken aboard a Skuxxoid ship! You know the Skuxxoids, they were the race of mercenaries from Transformers Season 3 story “The Five Faces of Darkness”. Well, our alien friends quickly escape from their captor and explore their new surroundings, only to find another big surprise from the Transformers franchise

Comic Book Review: Alpha Flight #1

The northern branch of Fall of X seems to be shaping up well with “On Guard For Thee”.  Ed Brisson and Scott Godlewski have a handle on the history and are integrating the Alpha Flight characters well into the current X-Event.

Comic Book Review: Uncanny Avengers #1

Captain America knows fascism when he smells it. Captain Canada and his cronies in Alpha Flight may be willing to knuckle under, at least superficially, but the guy with the A on his head isn’t taking this lying down AND PUBLIC OPINION POLLS DON’T FACTOR IN! Uncanny Avengers Assemble!

Advance Review: The Cull #1

Is this only 5 issues because it’s just a horrific tragedy and reminder to not eff with extra dimensional beasts even if they did kidnap/eat your kid brother because you will only make it far worse, you idiot teenagers? I dunno, but I love it so far.