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Review Optimus Prime #9-#11

Optimus Prime #9 Again, props to Tom Whalen for the cover art this month. Classy. This is another standalone story among featuring the Autobot Sideswipe. He...

Iron Men, Wonder Women & Rick Sanchez: The Cosplay of NYCC 2017

Iron Men, Wonder Women & Rick Sanchez: The Cosplay of NYCC 2017 New York Comic Con is one of the greatest weekends of the year...

Review: Go Go Power Rangers #4

Go Go Power Rangers is published by BOOM! Studios it is written by Ryan Parrott with art by Dan Mora. BOOM! Studios has been doing...

Review – Batman: The Drowned

Batman: The Drowned is a Dark Nights: Metal tie-in. It is published by DC Comics. It is written by Dan Abnett with art by...

Harley Quinn #30 Review

In issue #29 we saw how Harley was running her campaign. She was listening in on people as they passed to learn what the...

Shirtless Bearfighter #5 Review

In issue 4, Jaxon Logger did what most villains do. He revealed his ultimate scheme to torture Shritless. And at the beginning of this...

Review: Adventure Time 2017 Spooktacular

If you’re a fan of the Adventure Time cartoon series you already know there are some really creepy aspects. As soon as I noticed...

Supergirl #14 Review

In order for me to tell you what’s happening in this issue be warned there are spoilers from issues 12, 13 and the Supergirl...

Gotham City Garage #1

In The Real World we see what appears to be a post-apocalyptic landscape. Under the Garden everything is safe, clean, and bright. Everyone seems...

Batman vs. Two-Face: Holy Sequelitis, Batman!

While The Killing Joke was DC’s most talked-about animated film last year, Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders was its best. Conceived as a...

NYCC Panel Recap: Star Wars: From A Certain Point of View

Star Wars: A Certain Point of View is a collection of short stories written by veterans and newbies to the world George Lucas created...

Holy Shogun, Batman! NYCC 2017 First Look at “Batman Ninja” Recap

With the release of DC’s summer event Dark Nights: Metal, alternative, multiverse versions of Batman are all the rage these days, and DC animation...

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