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Year: 2023

Comic Book Review: Arcade Kings #1

  by Tony Rhea, Reporter   With the hyperfocus in the last few years of bringing video games to the movies, it’s nice to see them when they are brought to comics, too. I was really excited when I stumbled…

Comic Book Review: Fantastic Four #700

by Josh Powell, Editor-at-Large 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 it will…

Comic Book Review: She-Hulk #13

by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief Remember like fifteen or twenty years ago when we’d all sit around admiring Brian Michael Bendis’ “decompressed” comic book stories and we’d ooh and ahh over how amazing it was that we really enjoyed the talking…

Comic Book Review: The Last Barbarians #4

by Zoe Gaussoin, Reporter Official Description “REBELS WITH A CAUSE” Who is Falk, really? It is clear to Sylv that his lies are much more sinister than she originally believed. If she and Shadow continue to help him, it might…

Comic Book Review: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #108

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor The fight for Angel Grove (and the world) continues with the release of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #108 from Boom! Studios. As Mistress Vile’s forces advance on our heroes, the story takes a slight detour…

Comic Book Review: Star Trek: The Motion Picture – Echoes #1

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Admiral James T. Kirk and the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise are back for a unique new adventure with IDW Publishing. Star Trek: The Motion Picture – Echoes #1 takes place shortly after the encounter with the…

Comic Book Review: Star Trek #8

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor The Countdown to “Day of Blood” continues with the release of Star Trek #8 from IDW Publishing. Three years after the end of the Dominion War, Captain Sisko finds himself back on Cardassia Prime. Despite…

Comic Book Review: Avengers #1

by Tony Rhea, Reporter I’ll admit, it’s been a while since I’ve read an Avengers comic. It can seem daunting, given all the history of the team, let alone the characters themselves. I can easily say that if you find…

Advance Review: The Vigil #1

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor DC Comics presents the first issue of a brand new mini-series titled The Vigil! Launching under the Dawn of DC banner and the new We Are Legends imprint, creator Ram V delivers an original concept combining spies…

Movie Review: Justice League x RWBY Super Heroes and Huntsmen – Part One

by Eric Berry, Guest Reporter Truth. Justice. And the Remnant way? It’s a crossover of epic proportions as Rooster Teeth’s super popular animated series RWBY teams up with DC’s Justice League to solve a virtual mystery that spans worlds in…

Advance Review: Cyborg #1

  by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor   Booyah! Cyborg returns for new solo adventures under the Dawn of DC banner. Victor Stone realizes the challenges of going home when returns to Detroit to deal with unresolved family issues in Cyborg…

Comic Book Review: Rogue Sun – Volume 2: Hellbent

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor The Massive-Verse continues to expand with the release of Rogue Sun – Volume 2: Hellbent! Creators Ryan Parrott (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers) and Abel (Rogue Sun) explore the ongoing adventures of teenager Dylan Siegel as he…

Advance Review: Batman: The Brave and the Bold #1

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor The Dawn of DC continues with the release of the new ongoing series titled Batman: The Brave and the Bold! The latest incarnation of the title takes anthology-style approach to introduce readers to new characters and…

Advance Review: Titans #1

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor When there’s trouble, you know who to call…THE TITANS! Following the events of Dark Crisis, the Justice League has officially disbanded. The biggest chance for hope was determined to be none other than Nightwing, who…