Movie Review: Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part Two
All of the chapters of the Tomorrowverse DC Universe Movie series have been leading to this. Something has caused a wave of destruction that is rapidly spreading across the multiverse. Based on ‘Crisis on Infinite Earths’ by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez, Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part Two sets the stage for the grand finale of this animated incarnation of the DC Universe. “Worlds will live, worlds will die and nothing will ever be the same”.
#NotesForTracy 04/29/24
Stop me if you’ve heard this one. Part 4 of “Ditto Gets the Blues”
#NotesForTracy 04/26/24
In Which Not Jeff Drops the Ball. Part 3 of “Ditto Gets the Blues” and her friends try to help in Doodle Gang fashion.
Comic Book Review: Ultimate Spider-Man #4
Guess who’s coming to dinner? With their world changing at a crazy pace, Peter and MJ hit the town for a double date with Harry Osborn and his wife…Gwen Stacy?! Get ready for a very unique story with Ultimate Spider-Man #4 from Marvel Comics.
#NotesForTracy 04/22/24
Ditto gets the blues! Stay tuned to see the Doodle Gang’s attempts to help their friend.
Movie Review: Abigail
By G. E. Uke, Reporter I’m not normally the sort of guy who goes out to watch horror movies. Faced with cinematic anxiety, impending jump scares, or embarrassment of any sort my normal response is to hide my face in…
Movie Review: The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare is an action comedy based on a declassified World War II mission called Operation Postmaster. The purpose of this mission was to cripple the German U-boat fleet by destroying an Italian supply ship filled with carbon dioxide filters off the coast of western Africa. It’s a bit dramatized but remarkably well-made.
Comic Book Review: The Principles of Necromancy #1
The Principles of Necromancy #1 from Magma Comics is a love letter to the macabre, with elements of tragedy and body horror battling with intrigue and mystery for narrative supremacy. The elegant visual evolution of the opening panels as a dark clad figure emerges from the snow filled oblivion speaks volumes with just twelve words…
Comic Book Review: Silicon Bandits #1
In a future where androids are so advanced that the law requires them to have translucent skin to differentiate them from humans, and food can be 3D printed, four trillionaires have divided control of the United States among themselves into quadrants, constantly competing for resources and seeking any advantages over their rivals. As humanity evolves, so too does its capacity for violence, and after a fifth world war has left much of the planet desolate, we bear witness to the dangers of unfettered economic contests, and the natural results of creating our own replacements. Welcome to the world of Silicon Bandits from Magma Comics.
#NotesForTracy 04/19/24
My Squash Joke is the Most Dad Joke of my Dad Jokes. Cringing is authorized.
Comic Book Review: The Scale Trade #1
Dragons have been a mainstay of our collective imaginations for so long that their ancient existence has permeated out across myriad cultures and mediums. We find tales of dragons going back through the centuries, infusing into our mythology, and interwoven into our fantasy. They command awe, reverence, respect, fear, and above all, a sense of magic and wonder. But what happens to these majestic creatures when they become commonplace, used as chattel, disregarded as trivial, and reduced to tools of production, sources of meat, or worse?
Comic Book Review: Wonder Woman #8
by Tony Rhea, Reporter Holy domestication! The imagery of the suburban housewife has seldom been so twisted, and the depths of Diana’s troubles only seem to be getting deeper as she finds herself in the den of the Sovereign in…