Comic Book Review: Alan Scott: The Green Lantern #3
The creative team of Alan Scott: The Green Lantern takes the story to the next level with this latest chapter. Aside from the surprising dynamic duo, this issue provided readers with a shocking revelation about the Red Lantern. No spoilers, but the twist was executed with style.
Movie Review: Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom
After I watch a new movie, I’m usually left with a fairly clear idea of whether or not I liked it. Every movie has its pros and cons, and very few are overwhelmingly great or overwhelmingly terrible. This is because movies are not graded solely on one rubric. A whole lot goes into making a movie, so as a reviewer I need to give each one a fair analysis. To do anything less would be unjust. Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom was a lot…
Movie Review: Migration
by G. E. Uke, Reporter These days most great animated films have some sort of moral or ethic to teach. As time goes by these morals become more targeted and specific, mainly because the “mainstream” ones were covered years ago…
Comic Book Review: Shazam! #6
Waid and Mora deliver Shazam! a great finale for ‘Meet the Captain!’ -Tony Rhea, ComicsOnline
Comic Book Review: Blue Beetle #4 (English Edition)
Blue Beetle #4 brings us a story about growth and difficult choices. -Tony Rhea, ComicsOnline
Comic Book Review: Titans: Beast World #1
The Titan’s first crossover event is here, and holy guacamole, it doesn’t look great for our titular heroes. Strap in and hold on as DC gets wild this week in Titans: Beast World #1!
Movie Review: Wonka
Legacy movies are all the rage these days. This is especially true for movies that build upon famous films of decades past. This is good, in its way. They draw attention to the classics and make sure the current generation understands what came before them. Because cinema was effectively “born” in America, it can rightly be said that our young country counts film as an important element of its culture. Most other stuff we borrow, so this makes these legacy movies even more important.
Comic Book Review: Star Trek Strange New Worlds – The Scorpius Run #4
“Star Trek: Strange New Worlds – The Scorpius Run Artist Angel Hernadez and writer Ryan Parrott’s stardust superpositioned under the immense force of Star Trek fandom and they have exploded into a fiercely brilliant growing sector of the Star Trek galaxy” -Zoe Gaussoin, ComicsOnline
Blu-ray Review: Babylon 5: The Complete Series
The year is 2023. It was the dawn of a new age for mankind, as Babylon 5 has finally arrived home on Blu-ray! Thanks to our friends at Warner Bros. Discovery, the hit sci-fi series has been expertly remastered and looks better than ever.
Comic Book Review: Spider Gwen: Smash #1
Spider-Gwen Smash #1 “Stringing up their instruments and then the city, this tune slinging quartet have been singled out by a super fan, dazzled by the main event.” -Zoe Gaussoin, ComicsOnline
Comic Book Review: Stuff of Nightmares: Slay Ride
“R.L. Stine’s twisted mind is at it again in this holiday slasher. Buckle up! The Slay Ride this Santa has in store for you is full of Ho Ho Horror.” -Zoe Gaussoin, ComicsOnline
Comic Book Review: Midlife (or How to Hero at Fifty!) #3
“Hot take: Getting older sucks. Look, I have a lot in common with Ruben Kwan. I’ve wanted super powers all my life and now Ruben Kwan has them!” -Kevin Gaussoin, ComicsOnline
Comic Book Review: The Vigil #6
Endings are beginnings, and nothing is as it seems this week in The Vigil #6!
Comic Book Review: Spider-Woman #1
ComicsOnline gives Spider-Woman #1 4/5 first clues on her latest search for justice and Gerald.