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Review: Swamp Thing #6
This is the day the world dies! No one can withstand the Rot, it has chosen it’s Black […]
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Review: Fatale #2
Josephine is running out of time. That’s something she never thought would happen, but this is the endgame. […]
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The “DOC’s” Top Of The Comic Book Pile For January 25th, 2012
The “DOC’s” Top Of The Pile By: Chris “DOC” Bushley (A weekly quick pick of the five books that […]
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Review: Justice League #5
Destruction rains down wherever the eye can see. Creatures from another world soar through the air, causing chaos […]
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Review: American Vampire #23
Travis is a young man with a lot of likes. He likes fast cars, records by The Nocturnes, […]
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Review: Teen Titans #5
Just like their older counterparts, the Justice League, the Teen Titans must face a dire threat while the […]
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Advanced Review: Superior #7 (of 7)
Simon Pooni was just your average boy. Smart, outgoing, captain of the basketball team, but one day his […]
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Movie Review: The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo
The Year of the Dragon A Film Review of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo By: Lawrence Napoli […]
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Advanced Review: Wolverine and the X-Men #4
The repercussions from Rick Remender’s current Age of Apocalypse storyline, in Uncanny X-Force, make their way into Jason […]
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Advanced Review: Scarlet Spider #1
Let me begin by saying, I have not read a Spider-Man book since Erick Larson left Amazing Spider-Man […]
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2011: A Year In Review
2011: A Year In Review By: Chris “DOC” Bushley THE “DOC” I have […]
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Review: Animal Man #5
I’m just going to throw this out there — THIS BOOK IS COMPLETELY INSANE! And I love every […]
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Review: Uncanny X-Force #19.1
Enter Now: The Age of Apocalypse! Nuff’ said! Remender’s Uncanny X-Force #19.1 is the set up issue for […]
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Review: Avengers X-Sanction #2
Falcon has been taken down from above and Captain America has been beaten into submission. Next on Cable’s […]
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Bradley Cooper Rumored For Lex Luthor In Superman: Man of Steel
Insiders say in a cameo role.
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Mark Millar: “Is the Big Two about to become the Big Three?”
“Is the Big Two about to become the Big Three?” That’s the question Mark Millar poses during his Millarworld Editorial in the pages of Kick-Ass 2 #6. And with the lineup he’s bringing to Millarworld in 2012 — he damn well has a shot! According to Mr. Millar, 2012 will see some HUGE books coming out, but…
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Review: Invincible #86
Marvel Cosmic has been eating DC’s spacedust for months. Now add Image to the list of publishers leaving […]
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Review: Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
The Game’s a Foot! A Film Review of Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows By: Lawrence Napoli […]
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Review: Batman #4
Explosions rock Batman as he continues on his quest stop the Talon, the Court of Owls menacing assassin. […]
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Review: Wolverine and the X-Men #3
So far, the first day at the Jean Grey School For Higher Learning has gone off without […]
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Review: Green Lantern Corps #4
A small band of Green Lanterns have been stranded on the planet Xabas, surrounded by executioners that have […]
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Interview: Patrick Melton, Marcus Dunstan On “Black Light”
(Editor’s Note: The following interview was conducted at the New York Comic Con on Saturday, October 15th, […]
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Advanced Review: Avengers: X-Sanction #1
The crossover event of the year is finally upon us! The solicits have been out, the press has […]
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Advanced Review: Fatale #1 (Brubaker, Phillips & Stewart)
From the critically acclaimed creative team that brought fans both Criminal and Sleeper, comes their new work […]
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Review: Swamp Thing #4
In the desert, something is building a kingdom. It is not built with brick or mortar, or […]
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Review: Animal Man #4
Buddy Baker has always known he was special. Animal activist, father, superhero; the man does it all! […]
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Review: Invincible #85
Since the end of The Viltrumite War arc, Mark has been biding his time on Earth doing […]
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Movie Review: Henry Cavill’s ‘Immortals 3D’ (2011)
300 Light A Film Review of Immortals By: Lawrence Napoli Before launching right into this review, I […]
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Review: Severed #4
Snyder, Tuft and Futaki converge to create a book that surpasses anything in the horror genre, actually — […]
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Review: Butcher Baker, Candlestickmaker #5
Directly from the pages of The Boys, comes a tale of the history of their fearless leader — […]