Comic Reviews Nick Philpott Comic Reviews Nick Philpott

Review: Dead Letters #7

For a man who lives his life in purgatory, Sam has had a long run where he couldn’t be touched. He has an enchanted blade, he’s got the head of one of his biggest enemies in a bag on the seat... and now, we reach the point where all his sins catch up to him.

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Comic Reviews Aaron Halverson Comic Reviews Aaron Halverson

Review: Imaginary Drugs

I know I’m pretty new but I’m already going to give you a peek behind the curtain here. Usually when I consume something, be it written, video, audio or visual I usually write a review of it in my head. It’s how I’m able to recall things. I consume it, I sum up the experience so it can be categorized and put in a box and then the box can be filed away in the warehouse of my mind. Kind of an abstract description right? It’s also kind of appropriate though when you consider Imaginary Drugs. But I tell you that so that you understand where I coming from here. As I was reading this I was completely stumped as to what category this should be in and I love it for that.

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Comic Reviews Nick Philpott Comic Reviews Nick Philpott

Review: The Valiant #2

The Valiant issue 2 is a solid second act entry in this prestige series from everyone’s favorite underdog publishing universe. The plot moves forward, there are some solid character beats and aside from a surprise art guest (trust me, it’s awesome), the appearance of everyone’s favorite secret agent ninja: NINJAK.

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Anime Reviews Allen Wiggs Anime Reviews Allen Wiggs

Review: Cute High Earth Defense Club LOVE! – Ep. 1

If you are an anime fan you have likely watched Sailor Moon or some other magic girl show. If you have ever enjoyed one, watch Cute High Earth Defense Club LOVE! If you thought magic girl shows were silly and needed to be mocked, watch Cute High Earth Defense Club LOVE! If you just need a fun show, watch Cute High Earth Defense Club LOVE!

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Interview with Daniel Armstrong of Strongman Pictures

One of my favorite independent movies of 2014 was the Australian roller derby-horror-comedy Murderdrome. Directed by Daniel Armstrong, Murderdrome was one of those movies that makes it fun to be a fan of small budget films. It made its own rules, its own world, and avoided cliched Hollywood-isms like the plague.

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Comic Reviews James Anders II Comic Reviews James Anders II

Review: Vampirella #100

Vampirella may be over 45 years old from its original publication in the late 1960s, but Dynamite Entertainment has had rights since 2010 submitting many new installments along the way. Now several miniseries, one shots, and ongoing monthlies later, they have reached their 100th issue. What better way to celebrate than to unleash an anthology style tome utilizing many of the writers who have been a part of that rich and bloody heritage over the past few years since Dynamite’s run.

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Comic Reviews Daniel Coleman Comic Reviews Daniel Coleman

Review: TMNT – New Animated Adventures #19

This issue contains two stories. The first 'the flavor of fear' opens with the turtles out hunting for the krang until Mikey sees a new pizza restaurant (you know our boy Mikey wants some of that). When the rest of the turtles aren't paying attention he decides to sneak off to get some pizza. He gets caught by Raph who lets Mikey go as long as he promises to bring him back a slice (Love the brotherly love between Raph and Mikey).

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TV Reviews Aaron Halverson TV Reviews Aaron Halverson

Review: The Flash 1.10 – Revenge of the Rogues

So, I will be taking over Flash duty from the talented Nina Bird and what an episode to take over on. First, my thoughts on the series up until now because it appears Nina was rather unimpressed with the series. Which is fine, this site is built on personal opinion and I can definitely see why someone wouldn’t like this show. I, personally, think Flash is great. I’ve liked it since the pilot and I think it’s better than the show it spun (span?) off from: Arrow.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: Drifter #3

Compared to the last issue very little actually happens in the third installment of Drifter and yet… I kind of liked it more. I mean I really liked the last issue, but there is just something about this issue that grabbed me. It could be the fact that we’re shown the day-to-day of the planet as things have settled in for our mystery man Pollux.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: Zombie Tramp #6

I kind of thought that the last issue was starting a new story arc and maybe it is, but this issue isn’t a continuation from the last other than the mention of the werewolf we meet back in issue #5. Instead it’s really a one-shot filler issue and nothing new happens.

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Comic Reviews Daniel Coleman Comic Reviews Daniel Coleman

Review: Borderlands #6

This is a marked step up from last issue. This time we get stuff that wasn't in the game, extra characterisation and back story. This time we get to see a lot more of Patricia Tannis (and a lot less sandwich, replaced by her new obsession a chair (the pay-off is much better this time)). This issue covers Patricia's back story, through the use of an audio-journal she recorded that claptrap decides to listen to.

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Trailer Time: Dead Rising: Watchtower

I'm a pretty big fan of the Dead Rising series. I've played all of them extensively--I'm not fucking around I love these games. But this movie looks to be a little off the mark when it comes to capturing the soul of the series. Then again what the hell do I know? Watch free on Crackle March 27th!

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Comic Reviews James Anders II Comic Reviews James Anders II

Review: Red Sonja #14

I don’t know if it’s just me, but man, this new story arc in Red Sonja has a real dark feel about it. Sure, The She Devil has had moments of darkness during writer Gail Simone and artist Walter Geovani’s run. But with those moments, there was always some equal moments of humor and a lighter feel.

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Comic Reviews Allen Wiggs Comic Reviews Allen Wiggs

Review: Reyn #1

A poor farmer in the field, working hard to keep his family fed, is suddenly attacked by a giant spider that burrows up from the ground. Just as the farmer and his family seemed doomed, enter our hero, Reyn (not that he gives his name, he is bad ass like that), who makes quick work of the monster in a well done action scene.

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