Comic Book Review: The Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country: The Glass House 3
Did you read Sandman? Did you read the recent Nightmare Country limited series? You may still need to catch up on a couple things before you read The Sandman Universe Nightmare Country The Glass House 3 this week. This series started a couple of short months ago and we’re already on Issue #3? Time to update you on Issues 1 and 2 real quick…
Comic Book Review: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – The Dog of War #3
by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief This series started a couple of short months ago and we’re already on Issue #3? Time to update you on Issue #2 real quick… Official Synopsis of #2: As Latinum the corgi begins winning over the…
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: The Seasons Have Teeth #2
by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief “I remember Summer. It’s full of energy, blazing with potential. It’s when you first become aware that…” No matter what season of life you are living, The Seasons Have Teeth will clamp down and not let…
Comic Book Review: Sins of Sinister: Dominion #1
by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief SPOILERS ABOUND! Back in Powers of X (by Hickman, et al) Moira MacTaggart was revealed to be not a human after all, but a mutant whose power is that her death resets reality. It was in…
Advance Review: TerrorWar #1
by Zoe Gaussoin, Reporter Official Description Eisner-winning writer SALADIN AHMED (Miles Morales) and superstar horror artist DAVE ACOSTA (Elvira) make their Image debut with TerrorWar, a sci-fi horror series about working people fighting mind-bending monsters.Blue City was the last livable…
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: 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…
Comic Book Review: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine “The Dog of War” #1
by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief Red Alert! Damn the Temporal Prime Directive and head back to Stardate 51758.3 for a story set in the middle of the Dominion War. Taking place in the back half of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season…
Comic Book Review: Dungeons & Dragons: Saturday Morning Adventures #1
by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief ‘80s kids! Roll for initiative, but don’t change that dial! Dungeons and Dragons: Saturday Morning Adventures is back (with a Venger)! Dungeons & Dragons: Saturday Morning Adventures brings back the characters we grew to love from…
SDCC 2022: The Orville Interviews
by Kendrick Gaussoin, Mynda Bullock, and Kevin Gaussoin – ComicsOnline Staff Take a trip to the future by looking back to San Diego Comic-Con 2022 as we interview the creators and stars of Seth MacFarlane’s The Orville, now on Hulu…
Podcast: S22E01 – ComicsOnline Returns
by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief SPOILER ALERT! You’re listening to the ComicsOnline Podcast. SeasonTwentyTwo. EpisodeOne. ComicsOnline Returns. Broadcast live from FXBG Public Radio August 20, 2022. This episode, Kevin, Zoe,and Eric are joined by new Co-Host Harry Crosland to talk about…
Movie Review: The Suicide Squad
by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief The Suicide Squad is back! Now with James Gunn as Writer/Director/Executive Producer, Task Force X takes us for the most enjoyable ride yet! We were first cinematically introduced to the concept of Task Force X in…
Blu-ray Review: Wonder Woman The Complete Series
Blu-ray Review: Wonder Woman The Complete Series By Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief Wonder Woman debuted on Friday, November 7th, 1975 on ABC. Well, let’s back up. Wonder Woman debuted Tuesday October 21, 1941 in All Star Comics #8. Written by William…