Movie Review: Spectre
by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor 007 returns for further spy adventures with the latest thriller Spectre. Directed by Sam Mendes (Skyfall), Spectre features Bond’s attempt to locate and stop a nefarious organization from gaining access to a new global data resource….
Blu-Ray Review: Mad Men The Final Season Part 2
by Mike Favila, Editor To some, Mad Men was the beginning of the ascent of network AMC. Though most often known as the home of The Walking Dead, Mad Men really began AMC’s name as a home for original programming,…
Blu Ray Review: Tomorrowland
by Maju Marfori, Reporter When you were a little kid, did you ever dream of doing something incredible? Like being able to fly, or make a device to teleport you from one place to another? Well, I did. I wanted…
Blu Ray Review: Ranma 1/2 Set 7
by Emil Favila, Reporter If there was any anime that was easy to get into as a kid, it was Ranma 1/2. Fully presented in all it’s glory is Ranma 1/2: Set 7. Your favorite boy that turns into a…
Blu Ray Review: Ranma 1/2 Set 6
by Mike Favila, Editor It’s been very interesting for me to view these later seasons, as I had only had the pleasure of knowing the first 4 seasons. Though the characters progress, there’s never too much change. It’s never like…
DVD Review: iZombie – The Complete First Season
by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor After being attacked by a rabid zombie at a boat party, Olivia “Liv” Moore (Rose McIver, Power Rangers RPM) finds that her world has been changed forever. Realizing that she has been transformed into…
SDCC 2015: ARROW Season 4 – Interview with John Barrowman
by Matt Sernaker (Managing Editor) and Marc Lutz (Reporter) Arrow is back in action with Season 4, and ComicsOnline has new video interviews with the cast and crew! Next up is our roundtable interview (and sing-along) with our old friend…
Gaming Review: Tales from the Game Tavern #1
by Joe Iconic, Reporter Tales from the Game Tavern #1 is the perfect Halloween treat for role-playing gamers! Tales from the Game Tavern #1 is 28 pages of awesome. This new zine by The Grand DM is written “game system…
Comic Review: Paper Girls #1
by Joe Iconic, Reporter Paper Girls #1 is a joy ride via time capsule into 1988! The solicitations called it “Stand By Me meets War of the Worlds”, but this series will stand apart and transcend the tropes, as Brian…
Advance Review: iZombie – “Grumpy Old Liv” (Season Premiere)
by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor iZombie is back for more brains with tonight’s Season 2 premiere! Here is the official press release: ADAM ROSE (“VERONICA MARS”) GUEST STARS — Liv (Rose McIver) consumes the brains of a cantankerous old man…
Advance Review: The Flash – “The Man Who Saved Central City” (SEASON PREMIERE)
by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Happy Flash Day everyone! The Flash finally speeds back into our lives with tonight’s incredible Season Two premiere: “The Man Who Saved Central City”. Picking up several months after the thrilling final battle against Eobard…
Review: Avatar: The Last Airbender 1.01 and 1.02
by Jachelle Overstreet, Reporter From 2005 to 2008, Nickelodeon was home to a series called Avatar: The Last Airbender. The series was critically acclaimed and was nominated for (and won!) several awards. Critics and viewers alike seemed to adore the…
Blu-ray Review: Arrow – The Complete Third Season
by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor The Arrow is back in action! After the exciting final battle against Deathstroke, Oliver has become a hero to the citizens of Starling City. New threats will require new heroes, as The Flash, The…
Baltimore Comic-Con 2015: Interview with Rachel Deering (In The Dark: A Horror Anthology)
by Mike Favila, Editor I went to Baltimore Comic-Con this weekend and had the chance to pick up a lot of new books that I hadn’t caught before. When Emil and I stopped by James Tynion IV and Eryk Donovan’s…
Blu Ray Review: Love & Mercy
by Mike Favila, Editor As a long time Beach Boys fan and Brian Wilson acolyte, I’ve devoured everything about the band for years. Though long overdue, it is amazing that the mainstream has come around to Wilson’s genius. The last…