Comic Review: Falling Star – Issue 1 by Cristian Roux
by Jayden Leggett, Editor I imagine that releasing the very first issue of a brand-new comic book series would be an incredibly challenging experience, which is why I am especially pleased to announce that the debut issue of Falling Star, written and…
Movie Review: Lust for Love
by Mike Favila, Editor Lust For Love is a new romantic comedy film coming out this Friday (2/7/2014) starring a number of excellent actors from Joss Whedon’s Dollhouse, including Franz Kranz, Dichen Lachman, Enver Gjokaj and Miracle Laurie. It also…
TV Review: BBC’s “Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond”
by Mary Anne Butler Editor/Reporter/Photographer Let me start by saying I’m really glad Dominic Cooper didn’t get the role of Freddie Mercury in the upcoming highly anticipated biopic, because after watching all four hours of Fleming, I can’t see…
Comic Book Review: A1 Annual: The World’s Greatest Comics
by Mike Favila, Editor In A1 Annual: The World’s Greatest Comics, Atomeka and Titan have put together an interesting mix of well traveled industry veterans and relative unknowns. Like a good playlist, it intersperses them seamlessly, as the reader is provided…
TV: Starz Gets Piratical With Black Sails
by Mary Anne Butler, Editor/Reporter/Photographer So it’s Black Sails day! Sure, the pilot has been available for a few days now, but IT’S PREMIERE DAY! It’s a thing. I was lucky and got to see the first episode and…
Review: SyFy’s “Helix”
by Mary Anne Butler, Editor/Reporter/Photographer I’ve been saying it since the first appearance of this new show at SDCC 2013, “It’s like X Files and Walking Dead had a baby. A black blooded genetically engineered evil baby. But so…
Comic Book Review: Assassin’s Creed 4: Hawk
by Emil Favila, Reporter Assassins’s Creed 4: Hawk is the 4th installment in the comic book series Assassins Creed based on the popular video game franchise by Ubisoft of the same name. The story centers on Jonathan Hawk and is a continuation…
Comic Book Review: Max Payne 3: The Complete Series
by Emil Favila, Reporter As a fan of Max Payne, when news of a graphic novel tie-in was announced, I knew I wanted to get my hands on a copy to read. The first game had graphic novel type sequences…
Manga Review: Uzumaki (Spiral) Deluxe Edition (3 in 1)
by Emil Favila, Reporter Recently, I had the pleasure of reviewing the Uzumaki (3-in-1 Deluxe Edition) by Junji Ito. Released last month (October 15, 2013), the series was drawn from 1998 to 1999 with a live action movie debut…
Game Review: LEGO The Lord Of The Rings – iOS
Another day, another LEGO game review. However, far from being a case of “been there, done that”, LEGO The Lord Of The Rings for iOS has resulted in being an immensely enjoyable breath of fresh air for this reporter.
DVD Review: Impractical Jokers The Complete First Season
by Demi Moumas, Reporter What can I say about Impractical Jokers? Other than the fact that it is the most hilarious show I have ever seen. Four friends (Joe, Q, Sal, and Murray) decided that they needed to go to…
DVD Review: Power Rangers Seasons 8-12 Collection
In 1993, a television show was launched that would ultimately change the face of children’s programming as we knew it. Five teenagers with attitude burst onto the screen on Saturday morning, teaching children about teamwork, morals, and honor. Twenty years later, the Power Rangers legacy is still going strong with new annual incarnations. Thanks to our friends at Shout! Factory, fans new and old can enjoy several chapters of the Power Rangers saga in a new DVD box set featuring Seasons 8-12 (Lightspeed Rescue through Dino Thunder).
Geek Gift Guide 2013: Jayden’s Top 5 Animation Releases for Australia in 2013
Grab a pen and jot down Jayden’s top five animation titles for 2013 to ensure your loved ones will have a very geeky Christmas!
Blu-Ray Review: The World’s End
The World’s End, Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright’s final chapter in the so called ‘Cornetto Trilogy’, has just been released on Blu-Ray. We at ComicsOnline.com, and me personally. love the previous two, so I was pretty excited for this last collaboration to be released. I still remember the first time I finally checked out Shaun of the Dead, after all my friends had recommended it. The odd, but loving, send up of the now ubiquitous zombie genre was fresh and hilarious, continuing where Army of Darkness left off, but taking it to in a slightly more British direction. Would The World’s End live up to the high standard they’ve set?
Movie Review: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (Second Opinion)
Finally! It feels like forever since the first film of the series, The Hunger Games, was released (although I am told that it was only released in March 2012…I don’t believe you, IMDB) and fans of both book and movie have been faithfully awaiting The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. Let’s get you all caught up.