Author Archives: Elias Rosner

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This Month In Comics: May 2018

By | Jun 5, 2018 | Columns

May has come and gone, bringing with it the welcomed return of true Spring-time weather, the start and end to that yearly N*SYNC meme, Mark Hamill doing a daily challenge and much, much more. I would throw my own hat in the ring, attempting to quote some famous person or make a May pun, but […]

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Five Thoughts on Supergirl‘s “Not Kansas”

By | Jun 5, 2018 | Television

Welcome back all you Supergirl fans. Remember how last time I was wondering how they’d stretch Reigns story out another three episodes? Wonder no more! For this episode of Supergirl does the unthinkable, the unexpected, the underwhelming! What to know what it was? Read on, true believers and, as always, some spoilers are ahead. 1. […]

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Five Thoughts on Constantine: City of Demons

By | May 29, 2018 | Television

Summer is here and what better way to celebrate than with blood, brits, and banshees. That’s right, in this special one-shot review, unless the CW Seed releases more episodes, I’m going to be taking a gander at all five episodes – the equivalent of one 28 min episode – of the pseudo-sequel series to Constantine, […]

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Pick of the Week: “Detective Comics” #981

By | May 24, 2018 | Reviews

Since Rebirth, “Detective Comics” has been one of the strongest titles at DC and very different from its previous incarnation. Instead of focusing on Batman as detective, Tynion chose to make this book about the larger Bat- family and what the bat-symbol means for each member. Over the course of 47 issues, he’s interrogated what […]

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“Ether: The Copper Golems” #1

By | May 17, 2018 | Reviews

“Ether” returns from, well, the ether in true Dark Horse fashion with another mini-series. What fantastic adventures awaits Boone and company and can it match up to the legacy left by the end of the previous volume? Let’s jump right in and find out. Written by Matt Kindt Illustrated, Colored, and Lettered by David Rubín […]

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