Comic Book Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Saturday Morning Adventures #2
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Saturday Morning Adventures #2 was a fiercely fun read and quality conclusion to the story begun in issue 1.
Advance Review: Star Trek: Strange New Worlds – Season 2 – “Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow”
Things are about to get timey-wimey on Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, as La’An finds herself in the center of a time travel episode! Season Two continues with “Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow”, written by David Reed and directed by…
Comic Book Review: Deadpool #8
When killing people is your favorite way to deal with problems you are bound to make a few enemies.
Comic Book Review: X-Men: Before the Fall – Heralds of Apocalypse
X-Men: Before the Fall – Heralds of Apocalypse deals with a character canonically older than civilization so a little backstory is justified even for the most ardent comic heads. It was OVER a millennium ago, 1986 ’twas, that the X-Men were roaring along so hard under Chris Claremont that Marvel decided to dip into the well again and break off the original X-Men (Cyclops, Angel, Beast, etc.) into a new team book of their own and leave the new kids of Storm and Wolverine and everybody to play by themselves…
Comic Book Review: Creed – The Next Round # 1
Adonis Creed is out of the ring but not out of the game as he trains – along with his manager-wife Bianca – the next champion—his daughter Amara, now an amateur boxer. But with Adonis and Bianca reluctant to pit their daughter against more dangerous opponents, Amara feels like her career is at a standstill, and she’s hungry for more.
Comic Book Review: Brynmore # 1
a recently divorced and newly sober Mark returns home to rediscover, reinvent, and rebuild himself, reaching his destination just as the last fiery glow of the lowering sun fades over the dilapidated chapel. Symbolizing his own quest for renewal, Mark plans to rebuild the old church as a home for himself.
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 Review: Power Rangers Unlimited: The Coinless #1
The Darkest Hour is looming high over the Power Rangers, and now one of their worst enemies has returned as well. What does Lord Drakkon have in mind this time, and why is he so anxious to return to his home dimension? Get ready, because the fate of the world now rests in the hands of…The Drakkon Rangers?!?
Comic Book Review: The Seasons Have Teeth #3
No matter what season of life you are living, The Seasons Have Teeth will clamp down and not let go of your deepest fears. Autumn is a warning to us all. The heat starts to leave us. Our days wane shorter. That what was only recently supple and full of life dries and grows brittle, vulnerable to a Fall.
Comic Book Review: TMNT: The Last Ronin Lost Years #4
The Last Ronin continues the tale of Michelangelo fighting the biggest demons of his life (since Kavaxas). What will become of the final torchbearer of the turtles’ legacy?
TV Review: Star Trek: Strange New Worlds – Season 2 – “Ad Astra per Aspera”
The creative team behind Strange New Worlds provided viewers with an impactful story that rivals one of my other favorite non-action heavy Star Trek episodes, TNG’s “Measure of a Man”.
Comic Book Review: Ultimate Invasion #1
Can Mister Fantastic, Doctor Strange, Iron Man, Black Panther, Professor X, Namor, and Black Bolt team up as The Illuminati again and together both determine The Maker’s plan and stop it before it’s too late?
Comic Book Review: The Incredible Hulk #1
If you like true horror, The Incredible Hulk #1 is a must read. Even with a plethora of monthly comic choices, Johnson and Klein make this book appointment reading.
Comic Book Review: Avengers #2 (2023)
Still on the edge of my seat after the previous issue, Avengers #2 follows suit by launching straight into the action.
Comic Review: Scarlet Witch Annual (2023) #1
Steve Orlando has done such a fantastic job with balancing Scarlet Witch’s character, expertly honoring her history and the more recent MCU-style developments.