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Todd Stashwick joins us for Storytime with ComicsOnline

Todd Stashwick (Star Trek: Picard, 12 Monkeys, Supernatural) joins host Matt Sernaker for the second installment of our new series “Storytime with ComicsOnline”. We caught up with the latest Starfleet Captain when he returned to his hometown of Chicago. No work talk, just a conversation about passions, hobbies, and interests.

ComicsOnline X-CLUSIVE Interviews with the Cast of X-MEN: The Animated Series

Cal Dodd (Wolverine), Catherine Disher (Jean Grey), Lenore Zann (Rogue), and George Buza (Beast) joined ComicsOnline Host Matt Sernaker for our latest exclusive interviews about their time on X-Men: The Animated Series.

Danny Trejo joins us for “Storytime with ComicsOnline”

by Matt Sernaker (Managing Editor) and Emma Smith (Camera) It’s not every day that you get to talk tacos with Machete. Danny Trejo (Machete, Desperado, Heat, and From Dusk till Dawn) joins host Matt Sernaker for the first installment of…

Advance Review: Duke #1

Duke launches readers into the G.I. Joe side of the Energon Universe with a captivating new story. This is one to watch. 

Comic Book Review: Alan Scott: The Green Lantern #3

The creative team of Alan Scott: The Green Lantern takes the story to the next level with this latest chapter. Aside from the surprising dynamic duo, this issue provided readers with a shocking revelation about the Red Lantern. No spoilers, but the twist was executed with style.

Movie Review: Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom

After I watch a new movie, I’m usually left with a fairly clear idea of whether or not I liked it. Every movie has its pros and cons, and very few are overwhelmingly great or overwhelmingly terrible. This is because movies are not graded solely on one rubric. A whole lot goes into making a movie, so as a reviewer I need to give each one a fair analysis. To do anything less would be unjust. Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom was a lot…

Movie Review: Migration

by G. E. Uke, Reporter These days most great animated films have some sort of moral or ethic to teach. As time goes by these morals become more targeted and specific, mainly because the “mainstream” ones were covered years ago…