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Review: Original Sin #1
Marvel’s next “World Changing Event” crossover is here, and whether it will truly live up to the mass amount of hype remains to be seen as this debut issue lumbers along through the motions without stirring up the overhanded “shock and awe” needed to pique a readers interest.In a market that over floods itself with…
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Review: Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014)
Revisiting a Sticky SituationA Film Review of The Amazing Spider-Man 2By Lawrence Napoli [[wysiwyg_imageupload:15239:]]The summer is fully up and running what with a second comic book blockbuster to grace the box office in the much anticipated sequel to The Amazing Spider-Man. We are almost two exact years to the day removed from The Avengers and the…
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Review: The Amazing Spider-Man #1
Spinning directly out of his best selling book Superior Spiderman, Dan Slott, puts Peter Parker back in the tights and unleashes enough hilarity and intrigue to satiate any Spidey fan!Dan Slott has been both scathed and praised for his tale of Dr. Octopus as the Superior Spiderman. Personally, I was in awe of the way…
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Review: Original Sin #0
I see Brevoort is listed as editor of this mini. Of course, he isn’t going to miss a chance to promote NINO (Nova In Name Only). He actually believes NINO is the best embodiment of the Nova concepts. As usual, he’s dead wrong.Waid delivers an interesting tale about the background of The Watchers, borrowing heavily…
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Review: Guardians Of The Galaxy #14 (Abnett, Lanning, Bendis)
In the Bendis-written portion of this issue of Avengers Re-packaged…..er…..I mean, GotGINO (Guardians of the Galaxy In Name Only), we drop in on a bored, horny, lovelorn Star-Lord lying in his bunk lost in a pity-party over his love life and letting his entire world fall apart around him. Tell me Star-Lord fans, does this…
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Review: The Walking Dead #126
Warning: Spoilers Dead Ahead! The pace has been fast and unrelenting, but Robert Kirkman’s twelve chapter tale, “All Out War,” has wrapped up and it may leave some readers scratching their heads.With all great stories, there comes a time when the characters we know and love, evolve beyond the meager confines they began with. They stretch…
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Movie Review: Transcendence (2014)
Not More Than Meets the Eye.
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Review: Nova #16 (Duggan)
You know those vinyl stickers you see on the rear windows of trucks? The ones of Calvin taking a whiz on something the driver of the vehicle holds in disdain? I think Brevoort and Alonso (hereinafter referred to as “Bonso”) must each have one of those stuck on the rear windows of their vehicles with…
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Review: Guardians of the Galaxy Prelude Infinite Comic
Rejoice my friends and all hail the antithesis of Bendis!Hey Bendis – you paying attention? Ignore all the Marvel hype about you and attend DnA’s master class about how to write a good cosmic comic book. Same to you, Brevoort and Alonso (hereinafter referred to as “Bonso”).Mind you – this is not the Gamora from…
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Review: Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)
Holy ‘Merica!A Film Review of Captain America: The Winter SoldierBy Lawrence Napoli [[wysiwyg_imageupload:14746:]]As we approach the end of the Phase 2 Marvel Studio films, we see an upward trend in the quality of these individual blockbusters which continue to prime an already rabid (and ever expanding) fan base for Avengers: The Age of Ultron. Captain America’s…
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Review: Guardians Of The Galaxy #13 (Bendis)
Yawn.This issue of X-Men……er……..I mean, GotGINO (Guardians of the Galaxy In Name Only), is one enormous anti-climax (in every sense of the word) with a few lame jokes thrown in along the way. And that about sums it up. Seriously. All that build-up, and then it’s over in a few panels after a minor scuffle…
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Review: The Walking Dead #124
Building off of the characters big push on Sunday’s episode of AMC’s The Walking Dead, Eugene finally takes center stage this issue — with astounding results! Kirkman has been gradually making this mediocre character into something multi-faceted in the last few issues, but this is where he truly shines. Kirkman puts Eugene in a situation…
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Review: Nova #15 (Duggan)
And the foolishness continues.Duggan has been writing Deadpool so long that he’s forgotten how to write anything else (if he ever could write anything else in the first place). This issue of NINO is just silly, campy, DUMB child-oriented fantasy at its absolute worst.I think about so many titles that were so much better than…
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COVER SHOOT: The Top 5 Comic Book Covers For 3/19/2014
COVER SHOOTBy: 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 rare variant editions or just your standard fare, these are the top 5 covers that stand out amidst the bevy of books released each week. They say, “A picture is worth a thousand words” but these covers are worth more than that! No matter the storylines behind them, these covers compel you to at least check them out,…
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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 wait that has been filled with one-shot teases that were satisfying, but not something that wholly satiated the hunger of ravenous fans. Today, that longing can finally cease as Scott Snyder and Rafael Albuqueque unleash American Vampire:…
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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 only because Duggan mangles the Nova Corps mythos a tad less than usual, and of course, because Rich Rider and Cosmo make cameo appearances. Also, Knowhere is back to being portrayed as a Celestial head floating in the…
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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 MachineBy Lawrence Napoli [[wysiwyg_imageupload:14084:]]All right, so we all know by now that 20th Century Fox is bankrolling a reboot of the Fantastic Flops from ’05 and ’07. Josh Trank, director of Chronicle (2012), will be in command of this reboot starring a bunch…
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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 bottom.It’s very clear that Bendis doesn’t have any idea how to write cosmic in general and Star-Lord, Rocket, Groot, Drax, and Gamora in particular. The Guardians are really just used as generic supporting characters for the X-Men…
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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 before, “Nightwing is going to die!” As a matter of fact, before the New 52, it was rumored that Nightwing, Dick Grayson, was to perish in a most heroic way. This time, however, there are too many scenarios aligning to make this…
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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 of the, “All Out War,” story arc.Kirkman is known for his “ebb and flow” style of storytelling and this week is all about strengthening the bonds between the main characters to further the tale along. Taking place…