Advance Review: Star Trek: Day of Blood #1
Star Trek: Day of Blood #1 feels like a critical moment for Trek, and this stellar first installment has established that more dark days are ahead for Sisko, Worf, and their respective crews.
TV Review: Star Trek: Strange New Worlds – Season 2: “Charades”
It’s time once again for another installment in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds – Season Two! “Charades”, the fifth episode of the season, was written by Kathryn Lyn & Henry Alonso Myers, and directed by Jordan Canning.
Comic Book Review: X-Men: Days of Future Past DOOMSDAY #1
For the X-Men fans, the dystopian storyline known as “Days of Future Past” has been regarded as one of the most classic comic arcs of all time. That dark future has been teased for decades, but never fully explored…until now.
Comic Book Review: Rogue & Gambit #5
When we last saw our lovebirds, they were dealing with more than just a spat between spouses. Powerbroker had control over Rogue, forcing her to attack her beloved Cajun (and take out all of her newlywed frustrations) with her fists rather than her words.
Comic Book Review: Scarlet Witch #6
A journey to Throneworld, a little mother-son bonding, a battle with the Blood Skrulls, and helping someone in need…. just another day for the Scarlet Witch.
Advance Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles/Stranger Things #1
Ah, To be young and traveling. I know that much like me, you remember your first trip to New York. The buildings, the pizza, the eternally teenaged mutant turtles trained in the ancient art of ninjutsu. No? Just me? Huh.
Advance Review: Knight Terrors: Green Lantern #1
by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Hal Jordan is currently flying high after the first two stellar installments in his new ongoing series, but what new nightmares await him in the Dawn of DC crossover Knight Terrors: Green Lantern #1? Creative Team:Writer:…
Comic Book Review: World’s Finest: Teen Titans #1
Social media? Who needs it. I mean, besides us here at ComicsOnline. I guess I also use it for cat memes and funny videos. Also, you all use it to find more of our reviews and retweets. Where was I going with this? Regardless, social media can be great AND terrible. Can it rip a team apart? Find out in World’s Finest: Teen Titans #1!
Comic Book Review: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – The Dog of War #4
They’re gonna gets their dog back and they’re gonna get their data back and they have a plan equivalent to a bank heist or train robbery. Will they succeed?
Advance Review: Star Trek: Strange New Worlds – “Among the Lotus Eaters”
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds goes back to the beginning of Trek history with “Among the Lotus Eaters”! Written by Kirsten Beyer & Davy Perez, and directed by Eduardo Sanchez, this story takes the crew back to the world of Rigel VII, notoriously connected to the pilot episode “The Cage”.
Advance Review: My Adventures with Superman – “Adventures of a Normal Man” (Series Premiere)
Superman returns…to television! Clark Kent, Lois Lane, and Jimmy Olsen take center stage in a new animated series titled My Adventures with Superman, launching this week on Adult Swim & MAX. This show puts a new creative spin on Clark’s early adventures with the Daily Planet, his friends, and his path to becoming a hero.
Comic Book Review: The Complete Irredeemable
by Joe Schickman, Reporter Official Synopsis: When the Plutonian, the world’s greatest superhero, snaps and turns into the world’s greatest villain, only his former teammates have a chance at stopping his rampage. But while on the run from the world’s most powerful…
Comic Book Review: Adventures of Superman – Jon Kent #5
Jon Kent faces universal displacement, disappointment, and Daddy issues (the dreaded three D’s) in Adventures of Superman – Jon Kent #5!
Comic Book Review: Captain Marvel: Dark Tempest #1
Never a dull moment for the Earth’s Mightiest Hero. If Carol Danvers is not rescuing ships in a storm, she is facing down unknown anomalies in space. Can’t a girl ever get a break?
Movie Review: Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning (Part One)
Mission: Impossible started out as a TV series airing on CBS in September of 1966. After 7 glorious years it was later revived in 88 for two more seasons on ABC, but not until Tom Cruise came along did the IP infect my generation with super-spy fever.















