Review: Grifter #1 (Edmonson & CAFU)
Though there are some heavy hitters in the second week of the New 52, this is the one […]
Though there are some heavy hitters in the second week of the New 52, this is the one […]
Well, I knew that with changes there will inevitably be some disappointment. But I didn’t think it would
The Joker kills without prejudice. No man, woman or child is safe while the deranged murderer prowls the
After all these years — Sgt. Rock is back! But as with all the New 52 titles, it’s
I hold in my hand — the beginning. The new era at DC has emerged from the pages
The end is here and the CBN offices are blown away by the shocking, yet some say —
Once again, our good friends at Marvel have slid an advanced copy of a book across my desk.
This is it, the last hurrah, the nail in the coffin for the JSA. And I have to
(Editor’s Note: “The Cosmic Triune” is a series of opinionated articles focusing on Marvel Cosmic.) The Cosmic
Kuurth, Breaker of Stone, walks towards Utopia, slowly, steadily and unstoppable. Nothing can slow his march, plan after
Waid and Rivera hold no punches in their opening salvo of issue two, making this “Big Shots” book
The State of Hollywood 4 Remakes and Reboots: The Reason for Hollywood Sucking? By: Lawrence Napoli (Editor’s
Heston Would Be Proud, Despite That Iconic Line of His A Film Review of Rise of the Planet
Everybody does a little soul searching in this issue except for Mark – who does a lot of
Our good friends at Marvel found it in their hearts to send us an advance copy of Greg
Not Exactly Spaghetti & Meatballs A Film Review of Cowboys & Aliens By: Lawrence Napoli Before
When the Art House Stretches Beyond Its Reach A Film Review of The Tree of Life By: Lawrence
Thumbs Up, Soldier! A Film Review of Captain America: The First Avenger By: Lawrence Napoli The
This is the book that I have been waiting for and cringing over since Matt Murdock left the
Weekly Roundup Ending 7/17/11 Harry Potter rules the movie galaxy and really, is anyone in the least