Marisa Carpico

Marisa Carpico
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By day, Marisa Carpico stresses over America’s election system. By night, she becomes a pop culture obsessive. Whether it’s movies, TV or music, she watches and listens to it all so you don’t have to.

NYCC 2015: Top Moments from Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight Panel

Top Moments from Stephenie Meyer's Twilight Panel Just two days after the release of the 10th Anniversary edition of Twilight hit stores, the subject on...

TV Recap: Arrow, ‘Green Arrow’ (Season 4 Premiere)

Green Arrow Plot Summary: After five months away from Starling–now Star–City, Oliver (Stephen Amell) and Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) have settled into a quiet suburban...

TV Recap: Sleepy Hollow, ‘I Witness’

I Witness Plot Summary: Nine months after the events of the finale, Abbie Mills (Nicole Beharie) has left Sleepy Hollow PD to become a fledgling...

Review: Batman Annual #4

I'm not a big buyer of annual issues. They always feel like unnecessary breaks in momentum since, more often than not, they have nothing...

The Manhattan Projects: The Sun Beyond the Stars #3

The original The Manhattan Projects was a really weird comic. There were two Einsteins, one from another dimension. FDR's consciousness got downloaded into a...

TV Recap: Minority Report, Series Premiere

Minority Report Series Premiere Plot Summaru: Ten years after the events of the film of the same name, Minority Report takes place in a world...

Review: All-New Haweye #5

After Matt Fraction and Chip Zdarsky's beloved run on Hawkeye, the new team, writer Jeff Lemire and artist Ramón Pérez, had a lot to...

Bitch Planet #5 Review

I love reading Bitch Planet. I also hate reading Bitch Planet. The book tells the story of a futuristic alternate universe where women who are...

Daredevil #18

It would be impossible to talk about the end of writer Mark Waid and artist Chris Samnee's four-year run on Daredevil (the longest unbroken...

The Sixth Gun: Valley of Death Review

The Sixth Gun, writer Cullen Bunn and artist Brian Hurtt's supernatural horror western, should have been done by now. The 50th issue will be...

Zodiac Starforce #1 Review

Zodiac Starforce follows four teenage girls who defend the world using magical powers given to them by gems that correspond with star signs. Sailor...

Wolf #2 Review

Last month, the first issue of Wolf by writer Ales Kot and artist Matt Taylor debuted as a super-sized double issue. This month's installment...

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