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Wolverine and the X-Men #1: School Starts Tomorrow! Don’t Forget Your Class List!
That’s right kiddies, tomorrow begins the first day of classes at the newly renovated — The Jean Grey […]
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NYCC 2011: Interview With Eric Wallace On ‘Mister Terrific’
A Terrific Time With Eric Wallace Last Thursday, after the lights of the New York Comic Con dimmed […]
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Movie Review: Paranormal Activity 3 (2011)
The Baby That Goes Bump in the Night A Film Review of Paranormal Activity 3 By: Lawrence Napoli […]
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Review: Fear Itself #7 (of 7)
The stage has been set, the players are in position and the end is nigh. The Serpent’s “Worthy” […]
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NYCC 2011: The Walking Dead: Robert Kirkman Won’t Kill Carl
By now we have all seen the season two premiere of The Walking Dead, and for those who didn’t […]
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NYCC 2011: In Kirkman We Trust!
Robert Kirkman not only showed CBN’s EIC Matt McGloin and the “DOC” some fun zombie lovin’ but he […]
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Review: Deathstroke #2
It looks like Slade is continuing his all out war on his perceived diminished capacity as an all […]
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Review: Suicide Squad #2
Glass and Dallocchio unleash their second installment of Suicide Squad on the masses, blasting your senses across the […]
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Movie Review: Real Steel (2011)
Boxing Gold With a Jackman Twist A Film Review of Real Steel By: Lawrence Napoli You know […]
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Review: X-Men: Regenesis #1 (One-Shot)
Two friends and teammates, men who have been through everything together over countless years, have decided to go […]
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Movie Review: Contagion (2011)
When the Fate of America is in the Hands of FEMA and Bingo Balls A Film Review of […]
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Op-Ed Response to CNN’s William J. Bennett and ‘Why men are in trouble’
Do Video Games Make Wussies of Men? An Editorial Response to William J. Bennett and “Why men are […]
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Advanced Review: The Strange Talents of Luthor Strode #1 (of 6)
In a week that will see a plethora of second issues hit the shelves of your local comic […]
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Review: X-Men: Schism #5
Jason Aaron’s opus to divide the X-Men has come to an end. The line in the sand has […]
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Review: Detective Comics #2 (Daniel)
Someone has broken the nefarious Joker out of Arkham, but not all of him has left the building. […]
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Review: The Fury Of Firestorm: Nuclear Men #1
Firestorm was always an odd sort of hero for me because as powerful as his abilities were, what […]
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Review: Justice League Dark #1 (Milligan & Janin)
After writing my article, Drawing the Line At Constantine, on why John Constantine would not work in a […]
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Review: Batman: The Dark Knight #1 (Jenkins & Finch)
Well, the third and final Bat book has hit the stands, but the punch has been pulled back […]
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Review: The Savage Hawkman #1 (Daniel & Tan)
Carter Hal may still technically be Hawkman, but this is far from the Hawkman that I remember! Besides […]
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Review: Teen Titans #1 (Lobdell & Booth)
I have never read Teen Titans before, I just want to put that out there. So, going into […]
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Review: Blackhawks #1 (Costa & Lashley)
The New 52 delivers another team book in Blackhawks #1, DC’s answer to S.H.I.E.L.D.; well kind of. What’s […]
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Review: Voodoo #1 (Marz & Basri)
The New 52 wants all you guys out there to “get your hands out of your pants and […]
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Movie Review: Killer Elite (2011)
The Killer in Me is the Killer in You A Film Review of Killer Elite By: Lawrence Napoli […]
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Review: Birds of Prey #1 (Swierczynski & Saiz)
Hurray for more sexy babes in comics! As much as there are, there just doesn’t seem to be […]
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Review: Nightwing #1 (Higgins & Barrows)
Of every comic book character “family,” I must say that Batman’s is by far my favorite, and thankfully, […]
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Review: Green Lantern Corps #1 (Tomasi & Pasarin)
Though not a true “reboot,” this book does come off as fresh and exciting as any of the […]
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Review: Batman #1 (Snyder & Capullo)
Snyder and Capullo step up to the plate and swing for the fences in the Dark Knight’s second […]
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Review: Red Hood and the Outlaws #1 (Lobdell & Rocafort)
If you are ready to be blown away by an exciting, action-packed, even somewhat sexy book — then […]
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Lawrence Napoli’s Summer Movie Awards for 2011
The Only Summer Blockbuster Awards That Matter For 2011 (well, sort of) By: Lawrence Napoli Another major […]
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Review: Mystery Men #5 (of 5)
As I stare at the final page of the last issue of Mystery Men, David Liss poses a […]