Comic Book Review: Ramgod #1 (Creator Interview now included!)
by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief For fans of Fast & Furious, Tron, Almost Human, The Running Man, and even Legends of the Hidden Temple comes Massive Publishing’s latest comic series: Ramgod. Tight and sleek with a plot perfect for its inevitable…
Advance Review: TerrorWar #1
by Zoe Gaussoin, Reporter Official Description Eisner-winning writer SALADIN AHMED (Miles Morales) and superstar horror artist DAVE ACOSTA (Elvira) make their Image debut with TerrorWar, a sci-fi horror series about working people fighting mind-bending monsters.Blue City was the last livable…
Comic Book Review: Predator #2
by Zoe Gaussoin, Reporter Official Description: The Yautja dumped an army of trained soldiers on their preserve planet for the sheer sport of hunting them. Most are already dead, no match for one of the universe’s most fearsome races. But…
WonderCon 2018: Lost in Space – Molly Parker and Toby Stephens Interviews
by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Danger Will Robinson! Lost in Space is back as a new Netflix Original Series, and ComicsOnline has brand new interviews with the cast and crew. First up is our interview with Toby Stephens (Die…
Comic Review: Liberty: Deception Issues 0 and 1
by Andy Bartsch, reporter Florida-based comic book writer Travis Vengroff has spent the last seven years building an entire universe around his comic, Liberty. He and a group of artists have been hard at work trying to get their…
Book Review: Interstellar – The Official Movie Novelization
by Lori Kendall, Assistant Editor Let’s get one thing straight: I’ve never read a novel based on a movie. It may have to do with that time as a tween when I thought I bought a Star Wars book, because…
Comic Book Review: Job Dun – Fat Assassin #1
by Jayden Leggett, Editor Where oh where do I even attempt to start with this one? An ultra-violent and highly sexual sci-fi noir romp rife with foul language and starring an overweight gun-for-hire who is in desperate need of a…
Blu-ray Review: Orphan Black Season Two
by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief Should human cloning be legal? Would you like to clone yourself? What rights should human clones have? Can Mrs S be trusted? Which Seestra is your favorite? How can anyone take the Emmys seriously after completely…
PS4 Game Review: Destiny – An Alpha Look at the Next FPS from Bungie, Creators of Halo
by Donald Wells aka TheDonOfGaming, Guest Reporter Destiny is an upcoming game developed by Bungie (Descent, Marathon, Halo) and published by Activision (Call of Duty, Tony Hawk, Guitar Hero), which has been on many people’s radar since 2012, including mine….
Comic Book Review: Tales To Admonish Issues 1 & 2
by Jayden Leggett, Editor Have you been pining for those classic short comic tales from yester-year? You know, the kinds of stories reminiscent of the days when comics were short, sweet and to the point, and contained numerous stories per…
Movie Review: Another View of Star Trek Into Darkness
Chelsea Doyle gives a second opinion about Star Trek Into Darkness, utilizing her Trekkie fangirling and love for the history of the industry. There will be major spoilers in this review for the past movies and the current one, so approach with caution. Was this a great follow-up to the successful 2009 movie? Will the Enterprise fly once more? Share your opinion on our Facebook and sit down, grab a cup of coffee, and read at your leisure.
Comic Review: Archeologists Of Shadows II – Once A Nightmare
by Jayden Leggett, Editor Septagon Studios’ Lara Fuentes and Patricio Clarey keep the ball rolling strong and significantly ramp up the pace and raise the stakes in this next chapter of the Archeologists Of Shadows series, producing another great comic…
Comic Review: Archeologists Of Shadows I – The Resistance
by Jayden Leggett, Assistant Editor Here is a little something that I feel compelled to bring to the attention of all comic book fans. Released by Septagon Studios, and written by Lara Fuentes with art by Patricio Clarey, Archeologists of…
Blu-ray Review: Men In Black I & II
by Kroze Kresky, Media Editor Back in the mid-nineties, comic book adaptations-to-movies were still in their infancy. Hollywood was looking towards comics closely for inspiration, as several movies were vaguely adapted from comics around this time. Such titles as Mystery…
Movie Review: Prometheus
When filmmaker Ridley Scott returns to the evolution of sci-fi suspense, Prometheus is the natural selection to show us the creation of horror and the horror of creation. by Matt Sernaker and Kevin Gaussoin, Editors The official synopsis says “Ridley…