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  • Review: Green Lantern Corps #60

    Review: Green Lantern Corps #60

    Bedard and Kirkham hold nothing back, this is THE quintessential Lantern book! You have read the first seven issues of War Of The Green Lanterns — now read the best!  A duo of Earth Lanterns, Kyle Rayner and John Stewart, are steadfast on their mission to break Mogo free from the clutches of the fearsome…

  • Review of Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides

    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: Lawrence Napoli  

  • Movie Review: Priest (2011)

    Movie Review: Priest (2011)

    Vampire Hunting: Judge Dredd Style A Film Review of Priest By: Lawrence Napoli  

  • Review: X-Men: Prelude To Schism #2

    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 naive Boy Scout to stoic leader of the entire mutant race, Cyclops stands as the quintessential savior of the X-Men. So what looms in the distance that has him so indecisive? What has his “family”…

  • Review:  Uncanny X-Force #10

    Review: Uncanny X-Force #10

    *Warning: Spoilers*   I’m not going to pull any punches — this was a set-up issue, plain and simple! And it was damn good! Remender brings us along for the ascension of Archangel, not as just the raging side of Warren Worthington III’s persona — but as the heir of Apocalypse! That’s right, with Apocalypse’s blood…

  • Review:  New Mutants #25

    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 of comic goodness on New Mutants! Who says lightening doesn’t strike twice?! An all new direction is just what this book needed and there is no better team to spin a book for…

  • Review:  Flashpoint #1 (of 5)

    Review: Flashpoint #1 (of 5)

    *Warning: Spoilers*   Barry Allen is startled awake from a slumber that will be the last thing that seems normal. The world he opens his weary eyes upon, is similar but distinctly not his own. In this world, everything he had previously lost has been returned — but in true fairness, he is now without…

  • Movie Review: Thor (2011)

    Movie Review: Thor (2011)

    1.21 Jigawatts! A Film Review of Thor By: Lawrence Napoli  

  • Review:  Heroes For Hire #6

    Review: Heroes For Hire #6

    "This week on Redemption Island we have two winners — Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning!"  Finally, after the last few issues of sub-par writing and even worse visuals, Heroes For Hire fans can rejoice that the dynamic duo are back in full swing again! Not since issue three has this book felt as fun and…

  • Review:  X-Men: Prelude To Schism #1

    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 will be a reckoning that will divide this newly re-formed family and Paul Jenkins brings us front and center for the "Schism." This is the best Cyclops-centric story I have ever read; he has finally become the…

  • Review:  Uncanny X-Force #9

    Review: Uncanny X-Force #9

    Issue nine of Remender's outstanding run, takes a break from the high octane, banter filled stories to give most of the team a well deserved breather – as I said – most of the team! With great trepidation, the team stays behind as Wolverine takes the spotlight and does a favor for none other than…

  • Review:  Moon Knight #1 (Bendis & Maleev)

    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 than schizophrenic identities over the years. And I have to tell you, all my trepidation regarding this character was put to ease by this talented duo. The first of Marvel's "Big Shots" sets the bar…

  • Review:  Fear Itself #2 (of 7)

    Review: Fear Itself #2 (of 7)

    The Serpent has chosen those he has deemed "Worthy" — and the world will pay the price for knowing fear! Book two of Fear Itself, though not as stunning as issue one, does exactly what a second chapter should — set up an insurmountable challenge laced with a cacophony of chaos! Devastation reigns supreme as…

  • Movie Review: Fast Five

    Movie Review: Fast Five

    Blockbusters Round 1: Fast 5 Sets a New Benchmark A Film Review of Fast Five By: Lawrence Napoli   

  • Review:  Echoes #5 (of 5)

    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 been a struggle, fraught with mental abuse and later — full blown schizophrenia. So it is difficult for him to fathom just how he got into this mess, let alone why the detective assigned to…

  • Movie Review: The Conspirator

    Movie Review: The Conspirator

    When the Principles of Law Are Upended, an Agenda is Always to Blame A Film Review of The Conspirator By: Lawrence Napoli

  • Review:  Green Lantern Emerald Warriors #9

    Review: Green Lantern Emerald Warriors #9

    Tomasi continues the breakneck pace that the War of The Green Lanterns is known for — but he also brings some thunderous surprises of his own, pushing Part Six as the forerunner for best issue yet! The four earth Lanterns, now a collection of uncontrollable colors, must overcome their ever growing distaste for one another…

  • Movie Review: Atlas Shrugged: Part 1

    Movie Review: Atlas Shrugged: Part 1

    Capitalist Pigs, Communist Dogs and a Third Option A Film Review of Atlas Shrugged: Part 1 By: Lawrence Napoli  

  • Review: Invincible #79

    Review: Invincible #79

    This issue is heavy on drama and character development – but light on action.  In short, long-term Invincible fans will appreciate it – but any new reader will be confused and disappointed.  This is not the issue to begin reading Invincible if you've not been reading it up to now. I must say that I'm not…

  • Movie Review: Source Code (2011)

    Movie Review: Source Code (2011)

    Beyond Binary, But All Too Familiar A Film Review of Source Code By: Lawrence Napoli   Films that attempt to explore theories concerning physical reality as human beings perceive it must be well written and equally well thought out to make such grandiose thoughts translate to a person of average intelligence and attention span.  These…

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