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Year: 2012

TV Review: Arrow “Pilot” Review

by Kroze Kresky, Media Editor Ever since Smallville started branching out and including live action versions of the heroes of the DC Universe, fans of the hit television superhero show have clamored for a spinoff to feed their hunger of…

TV Review: Revolution – “Pilot”

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor In a world that is so reliant on electronics and power for personal comfort and daily operations, a new series called Revolution (on NBC this September) poses the question: what happens when the power goes…

Book Review: The Excellent Adventures of Max and Madison

by Jayden Leggett, Assistant Editor It’s not just for kids… OK, it’s pretty much entirely for kids. But it’s GOOD for the kiddies! The Excellent Adventures of Max and Madison is an imaginative collection of stories grounded in reality but…

Tronversations: TRON Uprising Interview with Paul Reubens

TRON Uprising is planning on making a big splash at Comic-Con 2012, and to get you ready, ComicsOnline is proud to share this new round table interview with Paul Reubens (Pee Wee’s Big Adventure).  Get back in the grid with…

Tronversations: TRON Uprising Interview with Tricia Helfer

San Diego Comic-Con is almost upon us, and we are proud to share this new round table interview with Tricia Helfer (Battlestar Galactica) who stars in the new Disney XD series: TRON Uprising! Get back into the grid with ComicsOnline.com…

ComicsOnline Comic-Con Special

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Last year, ComicsOnline brought together some of the talent at Comic-Con to answer the most important question of our time. What is that question? You have to watch the video to find out! Check out…

Tronversations: TRON Uprising Interview with Elijah Wood

Getting ready for the awesomeness that is Comic-Con 2012? Check out this new Round Table interview with Elijah Wood, who is starring in the new Disney XD series: TRON Uprising! Get back in the grid with ComicsOnline.com for more TRON…

Movie Review: The Amazing Spider-Man

There’s a great part where Spidey’s swinging in front of an American Flag. Impossible to find.  Oh well.  This’ll do. by Karissa Barrows, Editor Happy Independence Day, ComicsOnline readers!  What better way to celebrate than to put up my (only…

Blu-ray Review: Spider-Man Trilogy

by Erin Hatch, Editor It has been ten years since Sam Raimi launched his series of Spider-Man films, and the best way to see just how much has changed in the past decade is to watch the series over again…

Reader Spotlight: The Amazing Spider-Man Contest Submissions!

With the upcoming release of The Amazing Spider-Man, ComicsOnline gave our readers the chance to win Admit Two passes for a special sneak preview screening. In order to qualify, our readers needed to submit a creative picture of themselves posing…

Movie Review: TED

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Now if you were told that someone was going to be creating a movie about a boy and his teddy bear, one would think that this would be a family flick with wholesome morals and…

Giveaway: TED – Sneak Preview Screening – 6/27 (Contest has ended)

Attention ComicsOnline readers! Do you live in San Diego? Would you like to attend a FREE SNEAK PREVIEW SCREENING of the upcoming release of TED on 6/27? Screening starts at 7pm, but it’s first come first serve so you need to get there…

Book Review: Redshirts

by Brian Burgoyne, Reviewer   Stop me if you’ve heard this one…Kirk, Spock, McCoy and Ensign Ricky beam down to the planet; guess who’s not coming back. Redshirts.  The most made fun of characters from Star Trek TOS.  A character…

Book Review: Miserere, an Autumn Tale

by Michelle Stettler-Gill, Books Editor Miserere is the debut novel by writer Teresa Frohock, a complex world done in parallel to earth referred to as Woerld. The novel is not so subtle in its religious overtones, in Woerld all of earth’s…

Movie Review: Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter

by Erin Hatch, Reviewer The Civil War may be the most traumatic event in American History, a bloody conflict that determined our national identity while leaving wounds that linger even in today’s contentious politics. Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter turns this…