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  • [Review] ‘The Lego Batman Movie’ – The Batman We Deserve & Need Right Now

    Batman himself as a character might not be joy personified, but this film certainly is. As much as I love 2014’s...

  • [TV Review] ‘Legion’: Series Premiere “Chapter 1” (SPOILERS)

    With Legion, Noah Hawley creates magic with one of the most impressive, compelling pilots to come along in years, while also...

  • [Review] ‘Rings’ Is Another Sequel That Lacks Luster

    First things first: if you haven’t seen The Ring (2002) or The Ring Two (2005), you can still watch Rings. It...

  • [Blu-ray Review] Nearly 80 Years Later & Disney’s ‘Pinocchio’ Is As Magical As Ever

    I’ve got no strings To hold me down To make me fret, or make me frown For as long as I...

  • [Review] ‘Bloodshot Reborn’ #6 Begins The Hunt and Brings The Creepy Along For The Ride

    “The Hunt” begins for would-be nanite infected killers this month in Bloodshot Reborn #6. Can these out of control assassins be...

  • [Review] ‘Ivar, Timewalker’ #9 Resets the Series and Brings the Wacky to Time Travel

    With this month’s Ivar, Timewalker #9, “Breaking History” is over. Now the start of “Ending History” begins and what a start it is....

  • [Review] ‘Z-Men’ #1 Brings The Clueless Wonders To The Zombie Party & Hilarity Ensues

    Imagine Night of The Living Dead as a starting point for a new, shared comic book universe. Z-Men #1 is just...

  • [Review] “Star Trek / Green Lantern: the Spectrum War” #3 Is More Set Up Than Action

    Reviewed by Brady Steele. The potential for sci-fi action and bedlam within the premise of this mini-series should be impressive beyond...

  • [Review] “Ninjak” #7 Pits Horror Monster vs Ninja Spy Magnificently

    Reviewed by Brady Steele. Sending in your number one spy / assassin to infiltrate the world’s biggest and deadliest weapons maker...

  • [Review] ‘Adam.3’ #2 Brings the Fire and the Frenzy to the Space Jungle

    Reviewed by Brady Steele. Space jungles are set ablaze by falling stars harboring malevolent aliens in Adam.3 #2. The threat of...

  • [Review] ‘Imperium’ #8 Is A Power Struggle That Deserves Attention

    Reviewed by Brady Steele. There is no Earth or universe more volatile and constantly evolving in comics currently than the Valiant...

  • [Review] “Adam.3” #1 Brings Jungle and Sci-Fi Action Together Spectacularly

    Longtime consummate artist Scott Kolins debuts a new world to behold this month in Adam.3 #1. This look into a world where jungle lords...

  • [Review] “Star Trek / Green Lantern: The Spectrum War” #2 Brings All The Rings Out to Play

    The power rings have chosen whom they deem worthy. Star Trek / Green Lantern: The Spectrum War #2 sets the stage...

  • [Review] “Imperium” #7 Brings the Crazy Out with Mind Messing Bliss Weapons

    Reviewed by Brady Steele. When your opponent has omnipotent power and you are obsessively power hungry, what do you do? The...

  • [Review] “Ninjak” #5 Delivers the Espionage and Fighting Goods

    Everyone’s lies in this series. This is the month where all that deception comes crashing down and it’s time to fight...

  • [Review] “Book of Death: The Fall of Bloodshot” #1 Is A Marathon of Action

    Once again, twenty Harvey Award nominations can’t be wrong, folks! Another prime example of comic books done right is Book of...

  • [Review] “Ivar, Timewalker” #7 Funny and Frantic Time Battles

    Twenty Harvey Award nominations can’t be wrong, folks! Valiant Entertainment is indeed on fire this year and it’s books like Ivar,...

  • [Review] “Book of Death” #1 Showcases Epic Crossover Done Right

    There is a lot of death in this month’s books from Valiant Entertainment. This year’s big event book kicks off in...

  • [Review] “Dead Drop” #3 Makes You Root for the Fax Machine Hero in All of Us

    Dead Drop #3 continues the mini-series momentum and frenetic pace of the previous outings. Can our potential saviors thwart the benevolent...

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