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Movie Review: Justice League Dark: Apokolips War

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Everything has led to this. Darkseid is ready to launch another attack on Earth, and it is up to the combined might of the Justice League, Teen Titans, Justice League Dark, The Bat Family, and…

Movie Review: Teen Titans Go! vs Teen Titans

by Mike Favila, Senior Editor When I first heard about Teen Titans Go! vs Teen Titans, I wasn’t really sure how they were going to make it work. I’ve seen pieces of a million Teen Titans Go! episodes with my…

Movie Review: Batman: Hush

by Mike Favila, Senior Editor It’s been a few years since I’ve gotten to read the classic Batman: Hush story from Jim Lee, and I was quite excited to hear that they put this film together.  Issues #608 to #619 are some…

Book Review: 5 World Book 2: The Cobalt Prince

by Mike Favila, Senior Editor 5 Worlds: Book 2 The Cobalt Prince was heavily anticipated in my house.  When I received the first installment in the series, 5 Worlds: Book 1 The Sand Warrior, in the mail, I was immediately impressed…

Interview: Rafer Roberts (Archer & Armstrong, Harbinger, Plastic Farm)

by Mike Favila, Senior Editor I loved Valiant Comics back in their first go around, and have really enjoyed the recent run they’ve had under the new storylines.  Rafer Roberts, who helmed Archer & Armstrong, along Harbinger with Darick Robertson,…

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…

Reviews: Summer Viewing List – Star Wars: Rebels

by Mike Lunsford, Editor Since the Disney purchase of LucasFilm, there has been a massive increase in Star Wars output. This is saying a lot because when under the direction of George Lucas, there was never any lack of Star…

Review: Iron Fist- Season One (Episodes 7-13)

  by Mike Lunsford, Editor When it comes to cinematic world-building, Marvel/Disney is the envy of the industry. The same can be said with their television endeavors, especially the Netflix side. Daredevil, Jessica Jones, and Luke Cage had established that they really…

Editorial: The Walking Dead Needs to End

by Mike Lunsford, editor   The Walking Dead is not your typical show, nor has it ever been. Few shows have existed in a post-apocalyptic setting such as this and succeeded like Robert Kirkman’s baby. As someone who enjoys viewing…

Editorial: Spoiler-Laden Rogue One Commentary

by Mike Lunsford, Editor Here I sit, 72 hours removed from seeing Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. I’ve had a chance to digest what I saw, how I felt about it and discussed those said feelings with others, as…

Editorial: Doctor Strange & Star Trek Beyond

by Mike Lunsford, Editor   “Doctor Strange & Star Trek Beyond? What do these movies have to do with each other?” you might be asking yourself. Both of these movies struck a chord because they redeemed both an actor and…

Mike Lunsford’s Top 6 Horror Movies!

Mike Lunsford, Editor   It’s Halloween time ladies and gentlemen! And what better movies to watch during this time of year than horror flicks! What better way to celebrate this wonderful time of year than a list of my favorite…

Andy Bartsch’s Top Horror Movies

by Andy Bartsch, reporter In following with our recent podcast and the article editor Mike Lunsford wrote, I crafted my own list of favorite horror movies. Back in the old days when I wrote for GGR, I had a list…