Author Archives: Matthew Garcia

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“Memorabilia”

By | Feb 12, 2019 | Reviews

Artists have always stolen. Since the beginning of time, creators and composers have taken and discarded from the people who have inspired them. Regardless of medium, throughout all creative intents. Only by taking in and studying the work of their predecessors, those giants of the field, will someone be able to effectively use their medium. […]

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Five Thoughts on Hilda’s “The Nisse”

By | Dec 13, 2018 | Television

We’re nearing the end of Hilda‘s first season and, true to modern form, there’s a lot “The Nisse” sets up with very little resolution. Like the first two episodes, this takes the “Hilda and the Black Hound” comic and splits it into two parts. Albeit with much more characters and subplots running through. Still, the emotions […]

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Five Thoughts on Hilda’s “The Storm”

By | Nov 29, 2018 | Television

From out of nowhere, a great and terrible storm descends on Trolberg. What starts off as a little rain turns into snow which turns into a blizzard. There’s something more going on than simply wacky weather patterns and, naturally, Hilda’s there to investigate. Warning: spoilers. 1. Return of the Thunderbird When “The Storm” begins, we find […]

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“Delilah Dirk and the Pillars of Hercules”

By | Nov 27, 2018 | Reviews

In “Delilah Dirk and the Pillars of Hercules,” our titular hero finds herself up against her own legendary reputation. The action comes fast and the twists come hard, yet, as always, Tony Cliff expertly controls the scenario in his expert cartooning hand. With this third entry in the series, Cliff truly hits a stride in […]

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Five Thoughts on Hilda’s “The Ghost”

By | Nov 22, 2018 | Television

Last week, I touched on how it felt like Hilda was setting up the pieces for its finale. “The Ghost” mostly continues this trend. There’s an overarching plot, sure, but, as a whole, feels more like a prologue. As always, warning: spoilers. 1. Frida’s Falling Apart Usually she’s so put together. Usually she’s so fierce. But in […]

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