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Review: Invincible #80
Invincible has reached the 80 issue mark and it’s still going strong as it closes in on #100. Kirk…
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Review: X-Men: Prelude To Schism #3
Already, he has listened to the seasoned words of both Professor Charles Xavier and Magneto. Already, he has f…
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Review: Avengers #14
(Note: I know I’m not your regularly scheduled “Avengers” reviewer but Managing Editor Byron…
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Movie Review: Super 8 (2011)
If E.T. Had Balls, It’d be Named Super 8 A Film Review of Super 8 By: Lawrence Napoli Finally, th…
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CBN Casting Call: David Slade’s Daredevil Movie
Daredevil Movie Casting Call by: Chris “DOC” Bushley With all the hype about reboots …
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Marvel Comics Review: Mystery Men #1 (of 5)
When Marvel announced the formation of their “Architects” to steer the company into the future, I …
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Review: Flashpoint: Citizen Cold #1
The crowd sends up a resounding cheer of, “Cold Snap, Cold Snap!” as Central City’s preemine…
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Movie Review: X-Men: First Class (2011)
Reboot Off the Port Bow! A Film Review of X-Men: First Class By: Lawrence Napoli Before seeing this fil…
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Movie Review: The Hangover Part II (2011)
The Quandary of Comedy Sequels A Film Review of The Hangover Part II By: Lawrence Napoli I’ve spo…
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Review: Moon Knight #2 (Bendis & Maleev)
Wow! That pretty much sums up the second installment of Bendis’ and Maleev’s re-launch of Moon Kni…
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Review: Flashpoint #2 (of 5)
Thomas Wayne tells Barry Allen,” They say lightning never strikes the same place twice.” For once …
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Review: Uncanny X-Force #11
Thirteen years after he was brought to the Marvel 616, Dark Beast finally returns to The Age Of Apocalypse&nbs…
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Review: Fear Itself #3
In war, there is always the first to fall. Whether king or peasant, righteous or rogue — there must alwa…
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Review: Uncanny X-Men #537
In the dead of night, dreams dance through slumbering heads while vengeance teems at the fingertips of a silen…
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Review: The Mighty Thor #2 (Fraction and Coipel)
The skies over Broxton, Oklahoma are filled with a rumbling in the distance, one that will result in a deafeni…
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Review: Green Lantern Corps #60
Bedard and Kirkham hold nothing back, this is THE quintessential Lantern book! You have read the first seven i…
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Review of Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
Taking His Talents Back to the Caribbean A Film Review of Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides By: Lawr…
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Movie Review: Priest (2011)
Vampire Hunting: Judge Dredd Style A Film Review of Priest By: Lawrence Napoli Back in the 1990s, when …
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Review: X-Men: Prelude To Schism #2
Issue one gave us a tale of Xavier reminiscing about how much Scott Summers has grown over the years. From nai…
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Review: Uncanny X-Force #10
*Warning: Spoilers* I’m not going to pull any punches — this was a set-up issue, plain and …
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Review: New Mutants #25
In the past two weeks DnA have not only revitalized their Heroes For Hire run, they have begun a whole new era…
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Review: Flashpoint #1 (of 5)
*Warning: Spoilers* Barry Allen is startled awake from a slumber that will be the last thing that seems…
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Movie Review: Thor (2011)
1.21 Jigawatts! A Film Review of Thor By: Lawrence Napoli I’ve never been a “Thor” ki…
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Review: Heroes For Hire #6
"This week on Redemption Island we have two winners — Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning!" Fina…
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Review: X-Men: Prelude To Schism #1
Stoic stands the leader of the mutant race. Unwavering, as a yet unrevealed threat creeps ever forward. There …
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Review: Uncanny X-Force #9
Issue nine of Remender's outstanding run, takes a break from the high octane, banter filled stories to giv…
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Review: Moon Knight #1 (Bendis & Maleev)
The band of Bendis and Maleev is once again together to bring us a character that has had more re-launches tha…
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Review: Fear Itself #2 (of 7)
The Serpent has chosen those he has deemed "Worthy" — and the world will pay the price for kno…
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Movie Review: Fast Five
Blockbusters Round 1: Fast 5 Sets a New Benchmark A Film Review of Fast Five By: Lawrence Napoli …
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Review: Echoes #5 (of 5)
Brian Cohn has been arrested for the murder of a child, a murder he didn’t commit. His life has always b…