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Month: April 2023

TV Review: Star Trek: Picard – Season 3, Episode 9 “Vox”

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor What is behind the red door? How does Jack have all of these amazing powers? And what is the evil scheme for Frontier Day? Answers will be revealed as today marks the release of Star Trek:…

Comic Book Review: Star Trek #6

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Previously in Star Trek from IDW Publishing, The Sisko has returned! When the Prophets of Bajor are worried about an imminent threat from a God Killer, it’s time to send in their Emissary to save…

Comic Book Review: W0rldtr33 #1

by Zoe Gaussoin, Reporter Official Description: Abriel and his friends discovered the Undernet, a secret architecture to the Internet. They charted their exploration on a message board called W0RLDTR33. Then they lost control. Someone broke into W0RLDTR33—someone who welcomed the…

Comic Book Review: The Seasons Have Teeth #1

by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief Official Description: Andrew, a retired conflict photographer, lives a life steeped in regret, pain, and sorrow. When the seasons arrive–each one embodied as powerful god-like creatures–everything for Andrew begins to change. As he risks everything to…

Comic Book Review: Predator #2

by Zoe Gaussoin, Reporter Official Description: The Yautja dumped an army of trained soldiers on their preserve planet for the sheer sport of hunting them. Most are already dead, no match for one of the universe’s most fearsome races. But…

Comic Book Review: Fantastic Four #699

by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief Official Lead-In: When the Baxter Building was attacked by a horde of invaders from the Negative Zone, Mr. Fantastic shunted it and the surrounding city block into a temporal pocket for protection. Everyone contained within will…

Movie Review: The Super Mario Bros. Movie

by Greg Uke, Reporter Let me begin this review by saying that the 80’s was a pretty weird time.  They didn’t seem weird back then because I was just a kid, and whatever you experience at that age gets normalized….