Comic Book Review: World’s Finest: Teen Titans #2
Being a teenager is rough, I assume. I’m far removed from being one, but I have a couple, and they tell me it’s hard. Between the pressure to fit in and the journey to find out who you are, you also have to grapple with the concepts of acceptance, self-respect and …let me see if I’m reading this right… latent psychic ability! World’s Finest:Teen Titans #2 tackles all this and more!
Comic Book Review: X-Men: Hellfire Gala (2023) #1
Ho-ly cow…what a book! X-Men: Hellfire Gala (2023) #1 is going to be remembered for a long time to come. The events of this comic will ripple through all of the x-books long after the “Fall of X” event is done. Buckle in, as this review will not be short. There is so much ground to cover, and by the end of it, you will absolutely want to check this title out for yourself if you haven’t already.
Advance Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles/Stranger Things #1 (1)
Ah, To be young and traveling. I know that much like me, you remember your first trip to New York. The buildings, the pizza, the eternally teenaged mutant turtles trained in the ancient art of ninjutsu. No? Just me? Huh.
Movie Review: The Venture Bros.: Radiant is the Blood of the Baboon Heart
It’s always hard to say goodbye. After 20 years, the time has come to bid a fond farewell to the Team Venture… The Venture Bros.: Radiant is the Blood of the Baboon Heart serves as the series finale, closing the book on The Venture Bros. (hopefully not forever), and closing out a chapter for the rest of us.
Advance Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles/Stranger Things #1
Ah, To be young and traveling. I know that much like me, you remember your first trip to New York. The buildings, the pizza, the eternally teenaged mutant turtles trained in the ancient art of ninjutsu. No? Just me? Huh.
Comic Book Review: World’s Finest: Teen Titans #1
Social media? Who needs it. I mean, besides us here at ComicsOnline. I guess I also use it for cat memes and funny videos. Also, you all use it to find more of our reviews and retweets. Where was I going with this? Regardless, social media can be great AND terrible. Can it rip a team apart? Find out in World’s Finest: Teen Titans #1!
Comic Book Review: Adventures of Superman – Jon Kent #5
Jon Kent faces universal displacement, disappointment, and Daddy issues (the dreaded three D’s) in Adventures of Superman – Jon Kent #5!
Comic Book Review: Peacemaker Tries Hard #3
“I’m becoming aware that I must be incredibly unlikeable.”
Me too, Peacemaker, me too. This kind of realization comes to many of us, but hopefully like me, you just consider it a part of your charm. I certainly think of it as part of Peacemaker’s, especially in this week’s Peacemaker Tries Hard #3!
Comic Book Review: Batman: The Brave and the Bold #2
If this is the style that we can continue expecting from Batman: The Brave and the Bold, we’re in for quite a treat. The stories within have done a great job at investing the reader in sticking around for the next chapter, while presenting an opportunity for some wonderful one-offs that can serve to deepen our connection to these characters and their struggles.
Comic Book Review: City Boy #2
We all want to be a part of something. Part of a club, part of a movement, etc. What if you could be part of a city? What if it could be a part of you? Greg Pak gives us a glimpse of what this could look like in City Boy #2 this week from DC Comics!
Comic Book Reviews Wild’s End #1
by Tony Rhea, Reporter Look out Lovecraft! This week I was able to read Wild’s End #1, and let me tell you, anthropomorphized characters are always intriguing. Do they work in a story with such an interesting backdrop? You’ll have…
Comic Book Review: Titans #2
The dead aren’t dead, and that’s a good thing. DC takes another crack at this new continuation of an old team this week, but continue the greatness of the first issue? Or does it fall apart? After reading Titans #2, I think I have an answer.
DVD Review: The Venture Bros.: The Complete Series
Action, adventure and…butterfly villains? The Venture Bros. offered a lot of unique and funny episodes in its time. With seven seasons over the last 20 years, it’s a show that has withstood the test of time.
Comic Book Review: WildC.A.T.s #8
It really feels like the Nineties are making a come back. No Lisa Frank or Trapper Keeper resurgence yet, but I’m holding out hope! While we wait anxiously for the return of those essential admin tools, some of our favorite franchises return to page and screen.
Comic Book Review: Go Go Power Rangers: Book Two – Deluxe Edition
by Tony Rhea, Reporter They’re Mighty, they’re Morphin, and while they’re missing a “g”, they don’t miss a step. The folks over at BOOM! Studios deliver a fantastic collection in the form of Go Go Power Rangers: Book Two…