WonderCon 2012: Community – Interview with Ken Jeong (Chang)
by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor
It’s time for a CHANG! Get ready, as ComicsOnline’s Matt Sernaker interviews Community star Ken Jeong (The Hangover) at WonderCon 2012. Jeong was kind enough to share his thoughts on Chang’s evolution, and what we can expect from his character during the remaining Third Season episodes of Community – only at ComicsOnline.com!
WonderCon 2012: Community – Interview with Gillian Jacobs (Britta)
by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor
ComicsOnline’s Matt Sernaker got to catch up with several members of his favorite Community study group while at WonderCon 2012. Check out this new interview with star Gillian Jacobs (Britta), as she gives her thoughts on “Britta’d it”, and what we can expect from the group in Season Three – only at ComicsOnline.com!
TV Review: Community “Digital Exploration of Interior Design”
by Kroze Kresky, Media Editor
After first being screened at WonderCon 2012 to thunderous applause, this episode of Community seems to be the beginning of something epic brewing at Greendale. First off, let me get this out of the way and mention Subway’s sudden involvement in the show as of late. For fans of another NBC cult hit Chuck, they know that when the show was having trouble, they were able to get some additional backing from Subway and it seems that Community is trying to do the same thing here, only to a much more hilarious extent.
TV Review: Breaking In – “Game of Jones”
by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor
Breaking In continues its hotstreak of episodes with “Game of Jones”!
You know who is great? Jones. He always takes care of everyone in the office. I especially love it when he buys everyone lunch. He sure is nice. Wait… Jones isn’t real? Don’t tell the boss… Oz gets in a bit of trouble when Molly gets suspicious about the missing, but grateous, Mr. Jones, who is supposedly Contra Security’s International Sales Specialist. Oz enlists Cash’s aid to throw her off the trail, but Cash takes things a bit too far. Meanwhile, Cam attempts to subdue his crazy new boss, before she goes off on the entire office.
DVD Review: My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic – The Friendship Express
by Kroze “King of the Bronies” Kresky, Media Editor
The Voice of Evil: Exclusive Interview with Frank Welker – Voice of Megatron
by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor
If you have watched cartoons in the last 25 years, there is a very good chance that you have heard the vocal talents of Frank Welker. Best known as the voice of the evil Megatron from the original Transformers 1980’s cartoon series, Welker has recently returned to voice the character for the award winning animated series: Transformers Prime! Check out our exclusive interview below:
TV Review: Breaking In – “The Blind Sided”
by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor
TV Review: The Walking Dead – “Beside The Dying Fire” (Season Finale)
“We have to get off the farm!” -Glen
WonderCon 2012: Alcatraz – Jorge Garcia Interview
ComicsOnline recently got the chance to sit down and talk with Jorge Garcia (LOST) about what is coming up in the final few episodes of this season in Fox’s Alcatraz.
WonderCon 2012: Once Upon a Time Interview with Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis
A dose of fairy tale magic was sprinkled onto WonderCon 2012 when Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis brought their hit show Once Upon a Time from ABC Studios with them. Media Editor Kroze had the chance to chat with both creators about the series
WonderCon 2012: Alcatraz – Jennifer Johnson and Daniel Pyne Interview
Coming to the end of its action packed and mystery filled first season, Alcatraz was given a day pass to WonderCon 2012 to give its fans a sneak peek at what is coming up in its final episodes. ComicsOnline staff Ashley was permitted visiting hours with the writers of the hit show to find out more behind the mystery.
Stay tuned to ComicsOnline.com for more WonderCon 2012 coverage, and for everything geek pop culture!
DVD Review: Todd & The Book of Pure Evil – The Complete First Season
High School is Hell
by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief
Fifteen years ago, Buffy the Vampire Slayer premiered on television and the success of its seven seasons (or twelve if you include Angel) brought supernatural action drama into being, leading inevitably to today’s supernatural shows ranging from The Vampire Diaries, through Supernatural and Being Human, and into the occasionally-clothed and always sexy True Blood. But Buffy had a few things going for it that the others did not. Notably here are its clever and ubiquitous self-referential humor and perhaps most importantly here is that Buffy possessed something that most other supernatural shows never had. It was in the beginning set in one of the most frightening places on earth: High School.
(Beware: Some spoilers ahead!)
TV Review: The Walking Dead – “Better Angels”
by Kroze Kresky, Media Editor
Beware! This article contains Spoilers for Season Two of The Walking Dead!!!
Why hello new episode of The Walking Dead! Nice to see you have finally returned to us in full form!
TV Review: Breaking In – “The Contra Club”
by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor
Dear Breaking In,
First of all, welcome back! It’s been far too long since we last enjoyed the antics of Cam, Cash, Melanie, and Oz…but now that the gang is finally back together, it feels like old times.
TV Review: The Walking Dead – “Judge, Jury, Executioner”
by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor
The Walking Dead takes things in an interesting direction in this week’s installment, “Judge, Jury, Executioner”. There are some major developments for characters and story lines (yes, they are still on the damn farm) but this episode takes us back to the quality that we had come to expect from early episodes of the series.