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Review: The Transformers / GI Joe Comic Movie Comic Adaptation

By: Michael S. Dworkis Scoli brings us a very bizarre comic. I will be unfront. I hated it. I’m sorry. I really am. I don’t...

Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg to Adapt Robert Kirkman’s “Invincible” to Big Screen

Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg to Adapt Robert Kirkman’s "Invincible" to Big Screen Robert Kirkman’s ultra violent Image Comics series maybe coming to a close in...

DC Summer Event, “Dark Nights: Metal,” to See Return of Snyder and Capullo

DC Summer Event, “Dark Nights: Metal,” to See Return of Snyder and Capullo The highly anticipated DC summer event of 2017 will be helmed by...

Review: Titans Annual #1

Written M.J. Rawls The whole DC Rebirth arch as been an entertaining conundrum. And while we have come to the TV-time out portion, here we...

Review: Green Lantern/Space Ghost Special #1

Written by Andrew Fontana Green Lantern/Space Ghost Special #1 is pretty straightforward as far as crossovers go. The creative team of James Tynion IV and...

Review: Batgirl Annual #1

Written by Sheena Browning Who doesn’t love it when Babs and Kara team up to take on bad guys? You get just that in the Batgirl...

Review: Booster Gold/Flintstones #1

It’s a comic book. It’s funny. It’s weird. This week, DC continues its mash-up crossover with a bizarre tale where our resident time-traveling hero,...

Review: Transformers: Till All Are One #8

Things are not going well for Windblade, and writer Mairghread Scott keeps all eyes forward on an issue with some very scary consequences for...

Review: Transformers: Lost Light #4

James Roberts continues to hit another home run with the ongoing tale of our crew, lost in an alternate reality where, they won’t ever...

Review: Transformers: Optimus Prime #4

Turn the dial up to 11. The boom drops and Michael Bay was not needed for any surplus explosions. The Junkions have let loose...

Review: Suicide Squad #14

Written by Andrew Fontana Suicide Squad #14 is one of those comics where the sum is somewhat lesser than it's relatively enjoyable individual parts. The...

Review: Looney Tunes #236

Written by Melissa Jouben The three short-stories that make up Looney Tunes #236 all revolve around television entertainment in some way. The first story is...

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