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…
Reviews: Summer Viewing List – GLOW
by Mike Lunsford, Editor When it comes to things that everyone remembers fondly from the 1980s, GLOW has got to be number 257, right between Falco and Rhinestone. When word began that they were going to make a series on Netflix based on the…
Reviews: Summer Viewing List – The Food Shows
by Mike Lunsford, Editor An interesting thing happened in our society in the last decade or so. Chefs, cooks, bakers, and other culinary artists have become more than just famous for their cooking. They have their own TV shows, they…
Reviews: Summer Viewing List – OITNB
by Mike Lunsford, Editor Ahh summertime, where the livings easy as George Gershwin liked to say. If you’re old-school like I am, you’re also used to television shows going into re-runs until the fall. However, to quote another famous musician…
Editorial: X-Men: Apocalypse and What SHOULD Be Next
by Mike Lunsford, Editor ComicsOnline is a diverse community. Within the confines of our geek pop-culture loving family, we’ve got stalwarts like Matt Sernaker (Managing Editor) who reviews movies as they come out. He also gets to see stuff before…
DVD Review: DC Superhero Girls: Intergalactic Games
by Traci Gabaldon, Reporter In need of an afternoon break or a movie that would entertain young children? Then you should check out DC Super Hero Girls: Intergalactic Games. Not only is this film enjoyable for kids, but adults will…
Blu-ray Review: Vixen: The Movie
by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Looking for something to fill the void in between the seasons of The Flash, Arrow, Supergirl, and Legends of Tomorrow? You are in luck, Vixen: The Movie has arrived, and you can own her new…
Blu-ray Review: Teen Titans: The Judas Contract
by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor TEEN TITANS! GO! The Teen Titans are back for more adventures in Teen Titans: The Judas Contract. In the sequel to Justice League vs. Teen Titans, the Titans find themselves facing off with Brother Blood and Slade Wilson…
WonderCon 2017: Midnight, Texas (Advance Review)
by Emma Smith, Reporter At Wonder-Con 2017, convention attendees got a chance to preview the first episode of NBC’s Midnight, Texas. Based on the book trilogy by Charlaine Harris (Midnight Crossroad, Day Shift, and Night Shift), the series follows a…
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…
Advance Review: Iron Fist – Season One (Episodes 1-6)
by Matt Sernaker (Managing Editor), Over the last few years, Marvel and Netflix have teamed up to provide viewers with an impressive line-up of stories based in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. They have consistently proven their ability to take unknown…
Comic Book Review: The Unstoppable Wasp #3
by Joe Iconic, Reporter EVIL SCIENTISTS! MAN-EATING GIANT RATS! A BIG RED T-REX? Nadia’s quest to create a super-science lab full of girl geniuses is hitting a lot of bumps in the road. And now The Red Room is after her…













