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Reviews: Summer Viewing List – OITNB

by Mike Lunsford, Editor Ahh summertime, where the livings easy as George Gershwin liked to say. If you’re old-school like I am, you’re also used to television shows going into re-runs until the fall. However, to quote another famous musician…

Podcast: S17E12 – The Good, The Bad, The Finales

  by Mike Lunsford, Editor SPOILER ALERT! You’re listening to the ComicsOnline Podcast. SeasonSeventeen. EpisodeTwelve. The Good, The Bad, The Finales. Recorded March 9th, 2017 via Skype. Kevin and Mike are joined by Andy Bartsch, artist and ComicsOnline.com contributor. The…

Comic Review: Star Trek/Green Lantern: The Spectrum War #1

By Emil Favila, Reporter For the first time ever, two of the greatest intergalactic franchises come together in the greatest crossover in the universe!  Issue #1 is mostly a set up story, where a desperate Ganthet is making his escape…

Book Review: The Squickerwonkers: Evangeline Lilly’s Debut Children’s Book

by Lori Kendall, Assistant Editor Actress Evangeline Lilly (Lost, The Hobbit) and artist Johnny Fraser-Allen have paired up to create The Squickerwonkers, the first in a series of children’s books detailing the adventures of Selma of the Rin-Run Royals and her encounter…

WonderCon 2013: Revolution – Interview with Elizabeth Mitchell (Rachel Matheson)

Revolution brought the power to WonderCon 2013, and we are pleased to share these brand new interviews with the cast and crew. Check out this interview with former LOST star Elizabeth Mitchell, who portrays Rachel Matheson:

ComicsOnline Podcast S13E01 – Pineapple Donuts

SPOILER ALERT!  You’re listening to the ComicsOnline Podcast. SeasonThirteen. EpisodeOne. Pineapple Donuts. Recorded September 25, 2012. This Episode, Kevin and Dune are joined by Chelsea Dee, Ian Dixon, and Bill Watters. Topics include the new weekly schedule, and everything geek…

TV Review: Revolution – “Pilot”

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor In a world that is so reliant on electronics and power for personal comfort and daily operations, a new series called Revolution (on NBC this September) poses the question: what happens when the power goes…