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Review: Lost Light #17

Well, they’re dead. They’re all dead! Still dead. A common theme runs throughout the issue, which a super-sleuth would be able to surmise things are...

Comic Review: Dejah Thoris #4

Dejah Thoris is published by Dynamite. It is written by Amy Chu with illustrations by Pasquale Qualano and colors by Valentina Pinto. Dejah, Kajas, and...

Review: Transformers vs. Visionaries #5

It finally comes to an end. The main event consists of The Visionaries vs. The Darklings. The first half appears more of a quick recap...

Tara Strong on Batman Ninja, Voicing Harley Quinn & Anime

Appropriately dropping on Blu-ray and DVD on Batman Day, we sent a staff writer to an exclusive Batman Ninja screening to get a glimpse...

Review: Harley Loves Joker #1

It’s finally here! The two issue mini-series Harley Loves Joker written by one of the original creators, Paul Dini. This issue is illustrated by...

Review: The Royals: Prince Harry & Meghan Markle

I remember where I was when Princess Diana died. My parents and I were on vacation in San Francisco and I’ll forever associate the...

Review: The Terrifics #3 Review

As the closing chapter of an introductory arc, The Terrifics #3 fails to deliver on the promise which the preceding chapters established. What started...

Batman Ninja: Comparing The English & Japanese Versions of the Animated Film

Batman Ninja was created by the director, Junpei Mizusaki, and the screenwriter, Kazuki Nakashima. Character designs were done by Takashi Okazaki, who you may...

Avengers: Infinity War Delivers Epic Action, Devastating Consequences & Makes Good on 10 Years of Storytelling

Avengers: Infinity War Plot Summary: Plot: When Thanos (Josh Brolin) works his way through the galaxy collecting the ultra powerful infinity stones in order to...

Review: Regression #9

Spoilers from previous issues will be revealed in this review. Please wait to read this review if you’re not caught up. At the end of...

Comic Review: Mother Panic: Gotham A.D. #2

Mother Panic: Gotham A.D. #2 is published by DC Comics under their Young Animal imprint. It is written by Jody Houser with art by...

Review: Optimus Prime #17

I never thought I would read a tale which portrays Optimus Prime as a struggling leader, put in the position of constant backpeddling and...