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COVER SHOOT: The Top 5 Comic Book Covers For 3/19/2014
COVER SHOOT By: Chris “DOC” Bushley This weekly feature will take a look at THE most visually compelling comic book covers on the market today. Whether they be […]
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Review: American Vampire: Second Cycle #1
It has been quite some time since fans have been blessed with an ongoing American Vampire book. A […]
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Star Wars: Episode VII Confirmed To Take Place 30 Years After Return of The Jedi
Back in March of 2013 our DC Entertainment source’s Lucasfilm friend filled us in on a batch of […]
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Review: Nova #14 (Duggan)
It’s faint praise but this issue is probably the best of the worst thus far. I say that […]
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Op-Ed: Thoughts On A Michael B. Jordan As A Black Johnny Storm
Josh Trank’s Got A ‘Fantastic’ Curveball For Ya! More Casting Shenanigans from the Hollywood Machine By Lawrence Napoli […]
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Review: Guardians Of The Galaxy #12
Just when I thought GotGINO couldn’t get any worse, Bendis steps up and pushes it down to rock […]
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Has DC Given Us A Clue That Nightwing Will Die?!
Another Death In The Family? By: Chris “DOC” Bushley [[wysiwyg_imageupload:14023:]] We have all heard the rumors […]
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Review: The Walking Dead #122
A “slow burn” tale awaits you this week as Robert Kirkman continues to build to the deafening crescendo […]
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Review: Nova #13 (Duggan)
As Beta Ray Bill said to NINO, “If you are Nova then you are a disgrace to all […]
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Op-Ed: Nova: The Turning Point; Richard Rider The New “Death of Captain Marvel”
The Cosmic Triune An Opinion-Editorial Nova: The Turning Point [[wysiwyg_imageupload:13876:]] The Death of Captain Marvel is definitely […]
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Movie Review: RoboCop (2014)
Nothing Says “I Love You” Like … Another 80s Remake? A Film Review of Robocop (2014) By Lawrence […]
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Review: The Walking Dead #121
Robert Kirkman is the master of “ebb and flow” storytelling! In the wake of last issues all out […]
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Who Leads DC’s and Marvel’s Cinematic Realities?
Divergent Adaptation Who Leads DC’s and Marvel’s Cinematic Realities? By Lawrence Napoli Ah! What a great time […]
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Review: Forever Evil #5
WARNING: SPOILERS DEAD AHEAD! Geoff Johns has given DC fans a well executed tale that shines a […]
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Guardians of the Galaxy #11 Review (Bendis)
There were two high points in this issue. First, a Gamora imposter was beautifully portrayed in Gamora’s Annihilation-era […]
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Op-ed: Thoughts On Jesse Eisenberg Cast As Lex Luthor
More Batman vs. Superman vs. The World Shenanigans By Lawrence Napoli [[wysiwyg_imageupload:13500:]] I’d like to formally introduce […]
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Review: The Walking Dead #120
We are only halfway through Robert Kirkman’s latest storyline, “All Out War,” and the casualties are already piled […]
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COVER SHOOT: The Top 5 Comic Book Covers For January 22, 2014
COVER SHOOT By: Chris “DOC” Bushley This weekly feature will take a look at THE most visually compelling comic book covers on the market today. Whether they be […]
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Review: Nova #12 (Duggan)
The cover gave me a moment of false hope that NINO would finally get what was coming to […]
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Marvel’s Dan Buckley Talks Movie Influence On Comics: Guardians of the Galaxy
DnA fans, I guess you can blame Marvel Studios for the cancellation of your favorite title as Marvel […]
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Guardians of the Galaxy #10 Review (Bendis)
Well – I have to begrudgingly give this issue a “best of the worst thus far” nod in […]
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Movie Review: The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug
There and Back; Again and Again… A Film Review of The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug By: Lawrence […]
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Bryan Cranston Rumored For Lex Luthor. Again.
For at least the third time, Bryan Cranston is rumored for Batman Vs. Superman as Lex Luthor. Cranston’s […]
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Bad Dog #5 Review
This is one of the best books on the market, and you’re probably not reading it. If you’re not, that’s a shame because you’re really missing out on a good time. For those unfamiliar with the book, Bad Dog chronicles the adventures of two Bounty Hunters, Lou and Wendell. Lou is a Werewolf and Wendell is…
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Review: Nova #11 (Duggan)
The degradation of the Nova mythos continues with the truly terrible NINO #11. The first three-quarters of the issue is devoted to the totally un-interesting minutiae of NINO’s personal life where he’s first said to be blind but seems to walk around surprisingly well for someone who can’t see. Then there’s some warmed-over teen Peter-Parker-ish clichés…
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Movie Review: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013)
Too Hot To Handle A Film Review of The Hunger Games: Catching Fire By: Lawrence Napoli [[wysiwyg_imageupload:12632:]] […]
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Review: Guardians of the Galaxy #9 (Bendis)
I didn’t think it could get any worse. I was wrong. It could and it did. You know […]
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Review: Nova #10 (Wells)
Somewhere Marv Wolfman is wailing in agony at the hack-job being perpetrated against his original concepts by the […]
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COVER SHOOT: The Top 5 Comic Covers for November 20th, 2013
COVER SHOOT By: Chris “DOC” Bushley This weekly feature will take a look at THE most visually compelling comic book covers on the market today. Whether they […]
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Review: Harley Quinn #0
It only took 16 artists and 2 over the top writers to tell the tale of Harley Quinn […]