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Year: 2014

Book Review: Words for Pictures: The Art and Business of Writing Comics and Graphic Novels

by Emil Favila, Reporter Ever since I picked up my first issue of Alias in 2003 from Marvel, Brian Michael Bendis has been one of my favorite writers.  There was just something to his writing that felt very real that…

Gear Review: Denon DHT-S514 Sound Bar & Wireless Subwoofer System

by Jayden Leggett, Editor Movies. Music. Television. Videogames. Four things that no modern-day geek should ever be forced to have to live without. Now, we all now that these quintessential components of our geeky lives are at least half of…

PS4 Game Review: Destiny – An Alpha Look at the Next FPS from Bungie, Creators of Halo

by Donald Wells aka TheDonOfGaming, Guest Reporter Destiny is an upcoming game developed by Bungie (Descent, Marathon, Halo) and published by Activision (Call of Duty, Tony Hawk, Guitar Hero), which has been on many people’s radar since 2012, including mine….

Wizard World Philadelphia Comic Con 2014: Demi’s Con Diary Day 2

by Demi Moumas, Reporter Wizard World Philadelphia Comic Con 2014 – Day 2, Friday June 21st: Day 2 started out with me getting a ride from my brother. Again I didn’t want to deal with the parking. Hooray for family….

Comic Book Review: Battle Royale: Angels’ Border

by Mike Favila,  Editor Having only read the classic novel Battle Royale last month (shame, I know) I was very excited to see that Viz was also releasing the side story, Battle Royale: Angels’ Border.  Though Battle Royale is Koushun Takami’s…

Comic Book Review: That Bulletproof Kid – Issue 1

by Jayden Leggett, Editor Hang on, what’s this? Another superhero comic, one that’s starring a teenager? Get out of town! Before you run for the hills though, please stick around at least long enough to read the score for this…

Wizard World Philadelphia Comic Con 2014: Demi’s Con Diary Day 1

by Demi Moumas, Reporter Wizard World Philadelphia Comic Con 2014 – Day 1, Friday June 20th: What is everyone doing on a gorgeous sunny day and the last day of spring? Why staying inside and going to Wizard World Philadelphia…

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10 Reasons Supanova Sydney 2014 is the Best One Yet

  by Kerrie Hui, Reporter 1. Stan Lee Made An Appearance The Nerd King who made a lot of what is possible in today’s entertainment industry not only flew all the way Down Under, but was energetic, spritely, happy and all…

Gear Review: Western Digital My Cloud Mirror

by Jayden Leggett, Editor Have you ever stopped to realise just how good many of us have it in this digital age? Instant text messages, the sharing of videos and photographs, video calling and more. What do all of these…

Movie Review: A Million Ways To Die In The West

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Well old timers, get ready to take a trip back in time, because funny guy Seth MacFarlane has just released his Comedy Western, A Million Ways To Die In The West. Following the success of…

David Lynch’s “Return of the Jedi”

By Kim Filchak Ever wonder what would have happened if David Lynch had said yes to George Lucas and directed Return of the Jedi? Were you like me and did not even know that was an option? Well YouTube user…

Video Game Review: The Walking Dead Season 2 Episode 3: In Harms Way

by Maju Marfori, Reporter This review of The Walking Dead Season 2 Episode 3: In Harm’s Way is GOING to have spoilers.  So if you have not played the first two installments of the second season, stop and play them first because…

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San Diego Giveaway: X-Men Days of Future Past Screening Tickets – Tues May 20

  San Diego! Wanna see X-Men Days of Future Past tomorrow night? We only have 15 pairs of tickets and once they’re gone, they’re gone. Click the link below:  http://l.gofobo.us/bRdjMgVx   Keep summoning your X-Men with ComicsOnline.com on Facebook and…

DVD Review – Cardfight!! Vanguard – Part One

by Jayden Leggett, Editor What is it with kids these days, with their swag and their “YOLOs” and their ridiculous taste in horribly irritating music? While humanity may possibly never come up with the answer to this age-old question, one thing…