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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: Spies in Disguise

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Get ready, because Blue Sky Studios and 20th Century Fox are about to release their latest animated adventure: Spies in Disguise! When the world needs saving, super spy Lance Sterling is the man for the…

Movie Review: Jumanji: The Next Level

   by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor The drums have started beating again, which means that it is time to return to the world of Jumanji! Taking place a year after the events of Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, this new…

Event Review: Anime USA 2019

Anime USA 2019 Review! by Jonathan Young, Darkfox Photography, Guest Reporter AUSA “the tenacious underdog” 2019 Review TL;DR: There’s simply a lot of boxes that as a staffer, AUSA checks and manages really well, including getting the right people on…

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: Wonder Woman: Bloodlines

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Wonder Woman returns! Diana of Themyscira continues her fight to save Man’s World with some help from her old friends Steve Trevor and Etta Candy. Worlds collide as the organization known as Villiany, Inc. launches…

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…

Movie Review: Dark Phoenix

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Dark Phoenix, the latest installment in the X-Men franchise, has finally arrived in theaters. After a significant delay in release and a complete reshoot of the third act of the film, the final endeavor from…

Movie Review: Marvel Studios’ Captain Marvel

by Emma Smith, Assistant Editor With great power comes great responsibility. While I’m aware that quote belongs to a different superhero, it is hard to imagine a greater responsibility than carrying the name of the entire cinematic universe. Fortunately if…

Blu-ray Review: Reign of the Supermen

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor What happens to a world without Superman? Reign of the Supermen, the latest DC Universe Film explores that specific concept. A void has been left in the world after Superman’s demise at the hands of…

Comic Review: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #35

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor The epic “Beyond the Grid” storyline continues with the release of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #35. Having fought off the first onslaught from the Praetor, the newest team of heroes decide to take advantage of…

Advance Review: Power Rangers: Soul of the Dragon (Spoiler Free)

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor The year 2018 has been big for the Power Rangers franchise. Between the 25th anniversary celebrations, Power Rangers: Ninja Steel “Dimensions in Danger” reunion special, Hasbro’s acquisition of the brand from Saban, and the sensational…

Movie Review: Venom (minor spoilers)

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor What happens when a pretty dislikable guy gets ahold of an alien symbiotic entity? You get Venom – the latest attempt from Sony to spin-off characters from the Spider-Man universe without actually using…Spider-Man. The fan-favorite…

ComicsOnline Exclusive: JR Gervais (Young Cannibals) discusses the world of Webcomics!

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor ComicsOnline is pleased to share a brand new feature series on Webcomics! Our first interview is with JR Gervais, who is best known for his Young Cannibals ongoing series. Gervais was kind enough to discuss…

Movie Review: Peppermint

by Emma Smith, Reporter A lone wolf is mourning the violent deaths of his spouse and children. When the justice system fails him and the perpetrators go free, he takes matters into his own hands. Sound familiar? Switch out the…