Runaways #26: Welcome to the J-Team
Runaways #26
Runaways #26 (Rowell, Genolet) is a good, solid effort, but not exactly necessary.
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Runaways #26 (Rowell, Genolet) is a good, solid effort, but not exactly necessary.
DetailsKing Shazam! #1
King Shazam #1 (Grace, Bennet): If you have ever asked what would happen if Billy and Teth Adam switched alignments, this is a GREAT answer and a good read!
DetailsCaravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure
While Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure isn’t a great movie and doesn’t hold up over the years since its release, audiences have to remember it was intended for young children. After Return of the Jedi, kids wanted more of the adorable teddy bear creatures, and that was this movie’s goal. Sadly, this movie is boring and strange rather than what one would call an “adventure”.
DetailsThe story of Michael Myers has been around for over 40 years…and it’s still going strong!
DetailsSpawn
Spawn (1997) is a product of the over-the-top dark and violent tone of it’s era, but is well worth revisiting for your late Halloween movie night binge if you can come to terms with it’s shortcomings.
DetailsIn honor of Halloween, we’re ranking the modern icons of horror. Those characters that haunt our dreams and star in multipart horror movie franchises with sequels and reboots of lesser or varying quality!
DetailsLoki #4 The God Who Fell To Earth,
Loki #4 beautifully puts together a masterfully crafted and promising new storyline for David Kibblesmith’s own Loki. His well rounded development of this character resonates with the reader and leaves you yearning for more.
DetailsBATMAN: DAMNED and The Batman Who Laughs Debut On The Bestsellers List!
DetailsA new era dawns for comics’ most diverse universe of heroes this week! And who better to debut this than the architect of that universe: superstar writer Gail Simone!
DetailsThe Plot #1
With it’s harrowing tone, The Plot #1 (Daniel, Moreci, Hixson, Boyd, Campbell) is the type of book that will stay with you long after you put it down. This is horror comics at its finest.
DetailsTony Stark Iron Man #16
Tony Stark Iron Man #16 (Slott, Zub, Schiti, Delgado): The Ultron Agenda officially begins! Iron Man must reach The Wasp and Jocasta before they are made as one metal to flesh. Will Tony save the day or be caught in the mix?
DetailsJustice League #32
“The Justice/Doom War” continues as the true focus of the narrative begins to come into view in ‘Justice League #32’ (Snyder, Tynion IV, Porter, Napolitano).
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