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“Swan Songs” #1

By | Jul 7, 2023 | Reviews

If “Swan Songs” #1 is anything to go by, this new anthology series by Prince and Simmonds will serve audiences rarified, melancholy stories about the endings of things. In “Swan Songs” #1, the end comes on a macro scale as the world comes crashing down around our solemn protagonist and his mother. Since this story […]

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“Captain America” #750

By | Jul 7, 2023 | Reviews

Celebrate the week of the United States Independence Day with a landmark issue for the Captain America mantle! Written by Tochi Onyebuchi, Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Stephanie Williams, J.M. DeMatteis, Dan Jurgens, Cody Ziglar, and Gail Simone Illustrated by R.B. Silva, Carmen Carnero, Rachael Stott, Sara Pichelli, Dan Jurgens, Marcus Williams, and Daniel Acuña Inked […]

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“Clementine, Book Two”

By | Jul 5, 2023 | Reviews

This October, cartoonist Tillie Walden’s story of a teenage girl trying to survive in the post-zombie apocalypse world of Robert Kirkman’s “The Walking Dead” sees the second of three volumes hit shelves. While still being the middle part of a trilogy, “Clementine: Book 2” succeeds as a standalone work, satisfying the demands of both the […]

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“Brynmore” #1

By | Jun 30, 2023 | Reviews

Horror comics are interesting. They’ve been around almost as long as superheroes and almost as popular. Despite their reputation and the fact that horror comics helped cripple the industry in the 1950’s (look up EC Comics testimonial before the Senate subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency if you want a history lesson), they’ve experienced quite the revival […]

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“Creed: The Next Round” #1

By | Jun 30, 2023 | Reviews

The Creed films are, like the Rocky films before them, strange artifacts as they are both very intimate, personal stories, but also sports movies for a sport that has been dying for almost 40 years at this point. Don’t get me wrong, people still love boxing, but the most mainstream boxing has been in the […]

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“Green Arrow” #3

By | Jun 29, 2023 | Reviews

DC recently launched a new “Green Arrow” series trying to return to the Emerald Archer to his former glory. Oliver never returned home after being lost in the pages of “Dark Crisis on Infinite Earths.” One member of Oliver’s extended family, Lian Harper is now accompanying Oliver in his dangerous quest on a mysterious island […]

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Extraction 2

By | Jun 27, 2023 | Movies, Reviews

Action heroes never truly die, and despite the ending of the first Extraction film, Chris Hemsworth is back again as Tyler Rake. The world’s greatest expert on getting people out of dangerous places is back. This Rake is smashing his way through a Georgian prison. For fans of the first film, Extraction 2 provides all […]

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“Godzilla: Here There Be Dragons” #1

By | Jun 23, 2023 | Reviews

Last year’s film Prey opened up an intriguing avenue for popular franchises; how would your characters work in other time periods? While perhaps not a universally applicable idea, there are some series’ that just make sense. Take Godzilla, for instance. While the King of Monsters is usually an allegorical stand-in for the dangers of nuclear […]

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“Wonder Woman” #800

By | Jun 23, 2023 | Reviews

A three-year run comes to a conclusion with “Wonder Woman” #800! Written by Becky Cloonan, Michael W. Conrad, and Tom King Illustrated by Joëlle Jones, Alitha Martinez, Mark Morales, Nick Robles, Todd Nauck, Skylar Patridge, Cully Hamner, Jen Bartel, and Daniel Sampere Colored by Jordie Bellaire, Tamra Bonvillain, Jen Bartel, and Tomeu Morey Lettered by […]

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“Wild’s End” #1

By | Jun 23, 2023 | Reviews

It’s been eight long years since we romped, raged, and rallied in Dan Abnett’s “Wild’s End,” a twee and terrifying, anthropomorphized version of 1930s England. This iteration of “Wild’s End” will satisfy old readers who are familiar with the world, but also is an easy enough entry point that new fans will feel like they […]

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Stan Lee

By | Jun 21, 2023 | Movies, Reviews

On paper, the idea of a documentary about Stan Lee’s life narrated by archive recordings of the Man himself seemed like a terrible idea, for several reasons. Firstly, the idea of stitching together various interviews (where he sounds jarringly different at times because of the ages they were recorded at) does not seem like it […]

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The Webcomics Weekly #238: Deep Down The Eisner Brick Road (6/20/2023 Edition)

By | Jun 20, 2023 | Reviews

The Webcomics Weekly is back in your life. This week we’re going down, down, into the dark with the Eisner nominated “Deeply Dave”. Deeply Dave Episodes 1-6 Schedule: Complete By Grover(creator/animator) Eric Michael Robertson (music) Andrew Jensen (web development) Reviewed by Michael Mazzacane Note: “Deeply Dave” features flashing lights so if you’re light sensitive read […]

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