Monthly Archives: May 2010

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Previews
Preview – Ex Machina #49

By | May 18, 2010 | Previews

And then there was one. With this, we have the penultimate issue to not only the series, but Brian K Vaughan’s last foray into comics in general. After Ex Machina finishes up, Vaughan has stated that he will not be working on any more comics (though if that will last forever is debatable, I’d imagine). […]

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Preview – DC Universe Legacies #1

By | May 18, 2010 | Previews

DC is celebrating it’s 75th year in existence, and to help do that they contacted the uber talented Len Wein to write a series of comics chronicling the oldest days of DC and how they translate to today. Now you get to witness the earliest incarnations of teams, re-written for us as a modern audience […]

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Previews
Preview – Brightest Day #2

By | May 18, 2010 | Previews

With Blackest Night over, Brightest Day and Generation Lost are now in full swing for our new bi-weekly series from DC. Our returned heroes and villains continue to find their place in their world, specifically Aquaman and his link to dead sea creatures. Creepy. And now, thanks to DCU’s the Source blog, we have a […]

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News
The Cape – Already Better Than Heroes?

By | May 18, 2010 | News

Above, behold the trailer to the new show from NBC entitled “The Cape.” In the wake of the death of Heroes, we now get our first look at NBC’s replacement (or rather, one of three plus Chuck), which will be the television studios next foray into the super hero genre. The show is about “an […]

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Columns
The Short Report: Dissecting a Perfect Score

By | May 18, 2010 | Columns

This past week, I did something I thought I’d never do. I gave a book (The Luna Brothers’ final issue to The Sword) a perfect score. What followed was a little criticism (of my critique!), with some pointing out that the book didn’t deserve a perfect score, but instead should have gotten a score much […]

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News
Dark Horse Announces New #1 For $1 Program

By | May 18, 2010 | News

Are there any Dark Horse series that you have wanted to get into for some time, but you have no idea where to start? Well, here’s a good idea: start at the beginning! And with Dark Horse, there are many great titles which deserve your time and intention, such as Sin City and The Goon. […]

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News
GODKILLER Theatrical Tour Adds 8 Cities

By | May 18, 2010 | News

Indie sci-fi/horror animated film Godkiller (which Bloody-Disgusting called “an instant hit”) has added eight cities to its You-Demand-It Theatrical Tour, while word has come down from VOD partner Gravitas Ventures that 19 of the 20 major cable-VOD providers have selected Godkiller for their summer programming, insuring the film will be available in over 75 million […]

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Reviews
"Chuck Versus the Living Dead" Review

By | May 18, 2010 | Reviews

This week’s episode of Chuck (titled “Chuck Versus the Living Dead”) finds the return of a few characters that have been gone for a while, the advancement of a ton of plot threads, some honest to goodness badassery, and Jeffster! What else could we possibly ask for besides renewal of the show? What’s that? We […]

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Podcasts
4 Color News & Brews: Siege

By | May 17, 2010 | Podcasts

This week on 4 Color News & Brews, Brandon and David move their video podcast over to Vimeo because they talk a LOT as per usual. But why wouldn’t they, as this week’s video includes reviews of Siege #4, New Avengers Finale, Dark Avengers #16, Justice League: Generation Lost #1, Batman: The Return of Bruce […]

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News
Robin’s Big Date

By | May 17, 2010 | News

If you saw Iron Man 2, then you were no doubt impressed with the performance of Sam Rockwell as the nefarious Justin Hammer. But did you know that’s not actually his first super hero movie? No, Sam Rockwell actually had a brief starring role as Batman with Justin Long as Robin in the short film, […]

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