Monthly Archives: October, 2017

Original Power Rangers Walter Jones & David Yost on Comic Books, Reboots & New Insights

I'm going to go ahead and guess that a lot of you readers, if not all, have seen some version of Power Rangers at...

Gotham, ‘Hog Day Afternoon’ – A Strong Episode That “Pyggybacks” on New Villain

Hog Day Afternoon Plot Summary: Gordon (Ben McKenzie) and Bullock (Donal Logue) hunt down a new killer (Michael Cerveris) in Gotham who goes after...

HTGAWM, ‘I Love Her’: Finally, A Great Episode

After a couple of disappointing weeks, How to Get Away with Murder returned with a vengeance, delivering their strongest episode since probably the middle...

Review: Gotham City Garage #2

In Issue #1 we learned about this crazy new world where superheroes don’t exist. Comics portraying heroes were considered contraband. Oh, and Lex Luthor...

The Square: Performance Art at the Movies

Not everyone wants to be challenged at the movies. Just look at the "F" Cinemascore for Darren Aronoffsky's mother! earlier this year. As much...

5 Hopes (and Fears) For Stranger Things Seasons 2

It's the all hallowed eve (see what we did there) before Stranger Things Season 2 is unleashed on Netflix. The hype for this show...

Colin Quinn on Political Humor, Honesty in Comedy, & “One in Every Crowd”

Colin Quinn has been a staple in the comedy world for decades -- from MTV's Remote Control to In Living Color to Saturday Night...

Review: Batman: The Merciless #1

Batman: The Merciless is published by DC Comics. It is written by Peter J. Tomasi with art by Francis Manapul. Here's the thing I...

Review: Victor LaValle’s Destroyer #6 (of 6)

By: Rachel Freeman Victor LaValle's Destroyer is published by BOOM! Studios. It is written by Victor LaValle with art by Dietrich Smith. Well, here we are....

Review: Batman #33

By: Andrew Fontana Batman #33 is an odd book. Not bad by any stretch of imagination, and definitely not boring, but among the dark and...

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