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Trailer Tuesday: Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice

Written by Logan J. Fowler and Justin Matchick Release Date: March 25th, 2016 Starring: Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Gal Gadot, Amy Adams, Jeremy Irons, Jesse Eisenberg,...

Interview: Comic Book Men Walt and Bryan

It’s a bird, it’s a plane…no it’s the Comic Book Men! Pop-Break had the tremendous opportunity of talking to these two stellar individuals about the...

Review: Superman: American Alien #4

In case I wasn’t clear enough last month, let me be blunt now: if you're not reading Superman: American Alien then you're making a...

Comic Review: Silver Surfer #1

Written by: Alisha Weinberger Norrin Radd and earthling Dawn Greenwood have been to the ends of the universe and are now back home, thankfully with...

Comic Review: Captain Marvel #1

Written By: Alisha Weinberger  With an all-new creative team, Carol Danvers returns as Earth's first line of defense in Captain Marvel #1. Kelly Sue Deconnick...

Supergirl Will Meet The Flash in Crossover

DC fans better be prepared, because the super hero world has a new tag team that is sure to save the day. CBS has just...

Review: Black Canary #7

The last issue of Black Canary was pretty much perfect. It pit the titular "Most Dangerous Band in the World" against its former frontwoman's...

Review: Devolution #1

Written by Alisha Weinberger It's Mad Max set in Savage Land, coated in spit, sweat, and human viscera. It's Devolution #1 from Dynamite. The post-apocalyptic...

Review: Arrow: The Dark Archer #1

I've never been a fan of Malcolm Merlyn. Ever since he survived his apparent death in Arrow's first season finale, he's represented a lack...

Review: Superman American Alien #3

There are already a number of titles focusing on Clark Kent, but Superman: American Alien might be the best. A limited run series written...

Review: Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and Death #1

Pamela Isley aka Poison Ivy has always been a prominent member of Batman's Rogue's Gallery and now, with Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and...

Review: Back to the Future #4

Despite her minimal involvement in the Back to the Future trilogy, we never really know how Jennifer came to be a force in Marty's...

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