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Editorial: 25 Superheroes As Athletes

By Steve Monnich, reporter    On the internet today you can find an article that will discuss pretty much every angle of comic books.  You can find a matchup between any two characters created between 1939 all the way up…

Movie Review: Avengers 2: Age of Ultron

by Chelsea Dee, Editor-at-Large I’ve been trying to come up with an excuse for why it took me so long to write about Avengers 2: Age of Ultron, and I think the answer is that only with distance could I…

TV Recap: Agent Carter 1×08

  by Chelsea “Dee” Doyle, Editor-At-Large If I don’t hear that Agent Carter is being renewed soon, I’m going to have to table flip all over the place. What this show accomplished in only eight episodes is incredible. It had…

TV Recap: Agent Carter 1×07

by Chelsea “Dee” Doyle, Editor-At-Large I can’t believe this show is almost over. There’s only one episode left and it’s still up in the air about whether they’ll do a second season. It’s a damn crime that the ratings haven’t…

Geek Gift Guides 2014: Best Comics Of The Year Pt. 2

By Emil Favila, Reporter Top Five Best Comics Of The Year (part 2) As a continuation of Mike’s post of the top 5 best titles of the year, here are my top 5 picks.  As many comic enthusiasts have already…

Movie Review: Captain America: The Winter Soldier

by Erin Hatch, Editor-At-Large Marvel’s The Avengers marked the culmination of Marvel Studio’s quest to unite a team of first-class heroes in the same film continuity, taking characters from Iron Man, Thor, The Incredible Hulk, and Captain America: The First…

Gallery: Iron Man 3 Premiere Cosplay Photos

Photos by Thomas Ignatius The AMC Bay Street 16 in Emeryville, CA was gracious enough to once again host our group of cosplayers to help celebrate the opening of Iron Man 3. (Previous costumed premiere events at this venue have…

Movie Review: The Avengers

Assemble the movie stills!  There are a lot of them in here.

Sorry I’m not sorry.

by Karissa Barrows, Editor

If you have not been excited for The Avengers since first hinted at in the Iron Man franchise, you have no soul.  Or whatever.  Maybe not that extreme, but DUDE.  The movie was destined to be either a massively awesome, mind-blowing life experience or the worst 2+ hours of life.  As soon as it was announced that Joss Whedon was directing the film, I knew the former would be the case.  I went to see the movie after having driven for 16 hours the day prior and still getting up super early that morning, and I was so pumped up afterwards that I was able to stay up for two hours more than normal playing Modern Warfare 3.  Seriously.  It is that good.  I’ll explain why… and try my hardest to be as brief as possible.  That’s gonna be hard, considering how much I loved this movie.