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Year: 2024

ComicsOnline Exclusive Interview: Matt Hotson discusses MMPR: The Return #2

GOOD NEWS EVERYONE! Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Return #2 from BOOM! Studios is now available at your local comic store!

The second chapter shifts things into turbo high-gear with an action-packed and emotional thrill-ride. There is so much packed into this morphinomenal installment, and we are pleased to once again do a deep dive with co-writer Matt Hotson.

Comic Book Review: Sons of Star Trek #1

“Q Junior has transported the Sons of Star Trek to an alternate timeline where his dear “Aunt Kathy” never murdered Tuvix, Dukat never murdered Jadzia Dax, and Beckett Mariner never murdered her career.” 4.5/5 -Kevin Gaussoin, ComicsOnline

Movie Review: Kung Fu Panda 4

Thinking about the Kung Fu Panda series has always made me smile. The action is fun, the humor is good, and it lampoons the martial arts obsession pushed onto modern kids by mainstream media. The exceptional part is that it explores important themes like perseverance, body shaming, self-authenticity, and the power of positive thought. Every villain is consumed by insecurity and pride, and their defeat is always heralded by a failure to rise above these unworthy but very human feelings. Kung Fu Panda 4 comes off a bit ham-handed at the start, but much like Cars 3, it is all about aging gracefully and passing the torch.

Movie Review: Dune: Part 2

When I went in to watch Dune: Part 2, I’d already received a taste of what Denis Villeneuve was capable of. I had high expectations because the previous movie had shown me he *could* bring the Dune series to life in all its nuanced complexity. But I was still leery as to whether or not he did. I didn’t want to be disappointed.  

That said, nothing is disappointing about Dune: Part 2. It is a perfect movie.

Comic Book Review: Rare Flavours #4

“From soup to nuts, Rare Flavours is devilishly delicious. Ram V and Filipe Andrade continue to cook up a tale worthy of Gaiman or Bourdain. ComicsOnline gives Rare Flavours #4 four out of five deceptively simple roadside diversions.” -Kevin Gaussoin

Comic Book Review: What If? Venom #1

“She met him at church. He swept her right off her feet. He was smooth, dark, and had a long tongue he kept her wrapped around. How could our heroine resist?” 4.5/5 -Zoe Gaussoin, ComicsOnline