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Trailer Tuesday (on a Wednesday): Black Panther

Release Date: February 16th, 2018 Starring: Chadwick Boseman, Lupita Nyong'o, Michael B. Jordan, Angela Bassett, Forest Whitaker, Andy Serkis, Martin Freeman Director: Ryan Coogler (Creed) Pre-Trailer...

Review: Bettie Page #2

In Issue #1, we saw Bettie take on a new change in life. She moved from NY to California and took up a day...

Review: Shirtless Bearfighter #3

In our last issue Agent Silva figured out the diabolical bacon plan of the evil bears. She was on her way to help Shirtless...

Review: Optimus Prime #5

The battle in Autobot City continues as Metrotitan shields Earth from the Junkion-piloted Quintesson ship. G.I. Joe forces team up with Optimus Prime and...

Review: Transformers: Lost Light #5

The battle rages on and we see how a society can easily be manipulated and subjugated when a people become so complacent, revolt feels...

Reviews: Transformers: Till All Are One #9-#12

Till All Are One #9 If anyone ever said a trial involving Cybertronians are fair, they’ve never been to one with Starscream in charge. The...

Review: First Strike #1

DON’T READ THIS… If you don’t want spoilers from Revolutionaries and G.I. Joe, two series which are not even close to conclusions yet. I read...

Review: Aquaman #27

By: Andrew Fontana Aquaman #27 is another solid entry into the sprawling epic that Dan Abnett and Stjepan Sevic are continuing to unfold. Previous issues...

Review: Angel City: Town Without Pity

When you hear "film noir," you usually think of hardboiled detectives with fedoras on their heads and half-smoked cigarettes hanging from their lips. You...

Review: Dark Nights: Metal #1

Written by Rachel Freeman Dark Nights: Metal #1 is published by DC Comics. It is written by Scott Snyder with art by Greg Capullo. I have...

Review: Rat Queens #5

In case you forgot, our heroes were in the middle of a dungeon crawl when they got sucked into the mirror of regret. We...

Review: Regression #4

  In issue #3 we saw that Adrian was still losing grips on reality. His hallucinations and nightmares were no longer hallucination, but reality. At...

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