The Brilliance Behind Masks in HBO’s Watchmen
During its original run, DC’s Watchmen famously proposed the idea that the people behind the mask were far from heroes. True to its text, HBO’s Watchmen masterfully explores that very same theme.
DetailsDuring its original run, DC’s Watchmen famously proposed the idea that the people behind the mask were far from heroes. True to its text, HBO’s Watchmen masterfully explores that very same theme.
DetailsGwenpool Strikes Back #5
Gwenpool Strikes Back (Williams, Baldeon, Aburtov) is an emotional ride with deep narrative and expressive art. The finale of this series shows the clear purpose behind the whole series and leaves me excited to see what is next for both Gwen and the creative team.
DetailsWith Thanos’ story culminating in Avengers: Endgame, many people are wondering who the next big bad of Marvel’s MCU movies is going to be. Process of elimination cuts many villains out of the possibilities. So, we’re ranking the villains most likely to manipulate and attack our beloved Marvel heroes in the future of the MCU.
DetailsMMPR VS TMNT #1
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers vs. TMNT #1 (Parrot, di Meo) The martial arts action is real, the competition is heated and there’s mystery abound for the heroes to discover and solve!
DetailsNew Mutants #4
New Mutants #4: (Brisson, Failla, Lopez, Muller, Lanham, Reis) just when you thought a hostage situation couldn’t get any more tense…tick…tick…tick….
DetailsSuicide Squad #1
Suicide Squad #1 (Taylor, Redondo) arrives and carries with it a familiar sense of apprehension for old school Squad readers. Anybody could be offed at any moment as Task Force X returns to its past glory.
DetailsPunisher: Soviet Part 2 – The Other Side of the Mountain
Punisher: Soviet #2 (Ennis, Burrows, Ortega) sets the stage for a rip-roaring war story to come. If you liked Ennis’ previous Punisher outings, this one’s for you!
DetailsBelieve it or not I’m walking on air. I never thought I could feel so free.
Details2099 Omega #1
2099 Omega #1 (Spencer, Sandoval, Carlos, Nava) delves into the question that if you change time, does it really change? The answer might surprise you. Then again, it might not.
DetailsCode 8
With plenty of fast paced and exciting action sequences, emotional drama and a willingness to explore societal disenfranchisement, Code 8 is a film with a lot to offer fans of the genre.
DetailsBatman vs. Ra’s al Ghul #3
Batman vs. Ra’s al Ghul #3 (Adams, Robins): Beautiful artwork and odd, whimsical story, greatly weighed down by lots of unnecessary dialogue that doesn’t actually make much sense.
DetailsStar Trek: Year One #9
In Star Trek: Year Five #9 (McCann, Lanzing, Kelly, Califano) the hot-button topic of gender identity is tackled. How someone decides, how they’re accepted, it’s handled with a level head and presents and presents a valid argument for both sides of the issue.
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