Comic Book Review: Captain Marvel: Dark Tempest #5
The final installment of the five-part series has arrived! Nada has everything she needs to invade Earth and set her plans of our downfall in motion. Meanwhile, Captain Marvel is taking a beating from Nitro and he has her on the ropes, which is new for Earth’s Mightiest Hero. One thing is for sure, Carol is not going down without a fight.
Comic Book Review: Transformers #2
Giant robots have arrived on Earth, and our lives are never going to be the same. Transformers #2 from Skybound Entertainment hits the shelves this week, with a new story that showcases the more personal side of the Cybertronian War.
Advance Review: Invincible: Season 2, Part 1 (MINOR SPOILERS)
In a time when superhero movies and television series continue to dominate, one would think that it would be a challenge to stand apart from the rest. Thankfully, the creative partnership between Skybound Entertainment and Amazon Studios has allowed for the creation of something that is both truly unique AND comic accurate, and that is the animated adventures of Invincible!
Comic Review: Buffy the Last Vampire Slayer #4
by Christal Kennedy, Reporter Official Description:Cora comes clean after a night spent together with Thess; her past is tied to the enemy in ways filled with the demonic and arcane, and it’s too much for Thess to bear. Thess’s destructive…
Comic Book Review: Star Trek #13
The “Day of Blood” has ended. Captain Benjamin Sisko and the crew of the Theseus managed to save the day…but what comes next? The next arc of the hit Star Trek series from the creative Hivemind of Jackson Lanzing & Collin Kelly kicks into high gear with the release of IDW Publishing’s Star Trek #13!
Comic Review: Captain Marvel #1
It is never a dull day in Manhattan, especially if you’re Captain Marvel. Our girl Carol got a makeover including a brand-new super suit. That’s not the only new thing in Captain Marvel’s life.
Movie Review: Five Nights at Freddy’s
Five Nights at Freddy’s, based on the hit video game of the same name, capitalizes on this fear to cause anxiety in the player. The idea is that you can’t directly see the robots coming until it’s too late. Sure, you can see them in different spots. But they always freeze while you’re looking directly at them.