Comic Book Review: Dead Space Liberation
by Mike Favila, Reporter Dead Space Liberation is the third comic series in the Dead Space universe. Its the first title to come out on Titan Books, and you can tell they’re really proud of their release. While they’ve rereleased…
Comic Book Review: Dead Space Salvage
by Mike Favila, Reporter Set between the first Dead Space game and the animated film Dead Space: Aftermath, Dead Space Salvage is the 2nd salvo in the Dead Space comic universe. This is a reissue from Titan, reprinting the series…
Blu-ray Review: Wreck-It Ralph
by Kevin Gaussoin and Karissa Barrows, Editors Like their Toy Story trilogy before it, Pixar’s Wreck-It Ralph exists in a world where once humans look away, our toys have lives of their own. This time instead of classic toys, we…
Comic Review: Uncle Silas – Genetis by David Follett
by Jayden Leggett, Editor First beginning life as a Sunday newspaper comic strip, Uncle Silas, written and illustrated by David Follett (check out his website here) is an all-ages comic that was so well-received that its first story has been…
Movie Review: Jack the Giant Slayer
All the old fairy tales seem to have gotten upgrades in recent years. Snow White had TWO re-tellings last year, Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters premiered in late January to lackluster applause, Puss in Boots and Tangled came out as…
TV Review: The Following 1×6 The Fall
by Chelsea Dee, Editor-at-Large If you haven’t been watching The Following, you should be! It’s the new drama on Fox that’s actually worth watching, especially if you love thrillers and something that’s slightly a rip off of Silence of the…
TV Review: The X-Files 1×5 The Jersey Devil
by Chelsea Dee, Editor-at-Large I think I ship Mulder and Horrible Decisions. Mulder + Horrible Decisions = This entire show. I’ll get into why in a second. This is another monster of the week type of show, although in…
Comic Review: Archeologists Of Shadows II – Once A Nightmare
by Jayden Leggett, Editor Septagon Studios’ Lara Fuentes and Patricio Clarey keep the ball rolling strong and significantly ramp up the pace and raise the stakes in this next chapter of the Archeologists Of Shadows series, producing another great comic…
ComicsOnline Podcast S13E19 – London Super Comic Con
SPOILER ALERT! You’re listening to the ComicsOnline Podcast. Season Thirteen. Episode Nineteen. London Super Comic Con! This episode Kevin and Dune record at London Super Comic Convention. Guests include David Monteith and Barry Nugent from Geek Syndicate, Tim Wilson Jon…
Comic Book Review: Dead Space
by Mike Favila, Reporter I have to confess that I haven’t gotten a chance to play the games themselves, so Dead Space is my first introduction to the sprawling multimedia franchise. I’ve been a huge fan of Ben Templesmith since…
LSCC 2113: JK Woodward – Star Trek: The Next Generation – Doctor Who Assimilation2
by Kevin Gaussoin and Dune McKay, Editors ComicsOnline’s Kevin Gaussoin and Dune McKay are on a mission to journey across the Pond to the London Super Comic Convention! Join them as they seek out new interviews and get wibbley-wobbley down…
TV Review: Arrow 1×11 – Trust But Verify
by Demi Moumas, Reporter This episode of Arrow starts with a heist of an armored truck done by only three people. They’ve got skills I’ll tell you. So this episode literally starts off with a bang, but unfortunately for them…
TV Review: Supernatural 8×10 – Torn and Frayed
by Demi Moumas, Reporter The boys are back in town and with more problems than ever! I am pretty stoked about this season. The friction between the two Winchester is mounting while danger looms around the corner. Once again Heaven…
Movie Review: A Good Day To Die Hard
by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Poor John McClane. Over the last 25 years the guy sure has been through a lot. He saved his wife from some terrorists at Nakatomi Plaza. He saved his wife from some terrorists at the…
Comic Review – Behind The Crooked Cross by Frank Candiloro
by Jayden Leggett, Editor A comic set during World War II that doesn’t feature a star-spangled superhero battling against Nazis? Clearly not a Marvel book, Frank Candiloro’s Behind The Crooked Cross is a war story that primarily uses emotion as…