Comic Review: Archeologists Of Shadows II – Once A Nightmare
by Jayden Leggett, Editor Septagon Studios’ Lara Fuentes and Patricio Clarey keep the ball rolling strong and significantly ramp up the pace and raise the stakes in this next chapter of the Archeologists Of Shadows series, producing another great comic…
Comic Book Review: Dead Space
by Mike Favila, Reporter I have to confess that I haven’t gotten a chance to play the games themselves, so Dead Space is my first introduction to the sprawling multimedia franchise. I’ve been a huge fan of Ben Templesmith since…
TV Review: Arrow 1×11 – Trust But Verify
by Demi Moumas, Reporter This episode of Arrow starts with a heist of an armored truck done by only three people. They’ve got skills I’ll tell you. So this episode literally starts off with a bang, but unfortunately for them…
TV Review: Supernatural 8×10 – Torn and Frayed
by Demi Moumas, Reporter The boys are back in town and with more problems than ever! I am pretty stoked about this season. The friction between the two Winchester is mounting while danger looms around the corner. Once again Heaven…
Movie Review: A Good Day To Die Hard
by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Poor John McClane. Over the last 25 years the guy sure has been through a lot. He saved his wife from some terrorists at Nakatomi Plaza. He saved his wife from some terrorists at the…
Comic Review – Behind The Crooked Cross by Frank Candiloro
by Jayden Leggett, Editor A comic set during World War II that doesn’t feature a star-spangled superhero battling against Nazis? Clearly not a Marvel book, Frank Candiloro’s Behind The Crooked Cross is a war story that primarily uses emotion as…
TV Review: The X-Files 1×4 Conduit
by Chelsea Dee, Editor-at-Large Wow there are a lot of things I like about this show, as I’ve already discussed, but here’s another example: it’s the fourth episode and they’re addressing Mulder’s missing sister. Not that he finds her, mind…
Software Review: Anime Studio Debut 9
by Jayden Leggett, Editor Following in my new found tradition of reviewing things that I have no previous experience or skill with (check out my review of Manga Studio Debut 4 to see what I mean), may I now proudly…
TV Review: The X-Files 1×3 Squeeze
by Chelsea Dee, Editor-at-Large It was brought to my attention that some of my notes about this show are actually funny. Yes I have something open while I watch so I can type my immediate thoughts or if a part…
TV Review: The X-Files 1×2 Deep Throat
by Chelsea Dee, Editor-at-Large This continues The X-Files Project I started, where a relative newbie to the show starts from the beginning and recaps each episode. These are informal so I hope you don’t mind, it really is just…
TV Review: The X-Files Pilot
by Chelsea Dee, Editor-at-Large It’s been some time since I wrote for ComicsOnline.com, but I’m making a comeback. I missed you beautiful people. I love sci-fi. I love all of Star Wars and read the books in the extended universe,…
TV Review: Arrow 1×10 – Burned
by Demi Moumas, Reporter Arrow is back for 2013! After the drama in the last episode, I am ready for more! So everyone prep your bows and stock your quivers because we are ready to dive into the review! It…
TV Review: Leverage 5×14 – The Toy Job
by Demi Moumas, Reporter Welcome again to the Christmas themed episode of Leverage. In other words a Parker gets to shine episode. This year, our favorite team goes after a toy company who is letting a malfunctioning toy on the…
Comic Review: Flinch by Gestalt Publishing
by Jayden Leggett, Editor It’s comic book reviewing time once again, and a very special treat is in store today. While this book is by no means new (it was first published in 2009), it is a fantastic piece of…
Blu-ray Review: War of the Dead
In 1939, along the Russian border with Finland, Nazi Germany begins secret underground “Anti-Death” experiments on captured Russian soldiers. Two years later they abandon the experiments. All records are destroyed overnight by direct order of Adolph Hitler. The test subjects…