Thundercats: An Action-Packed Sci-Fi Phenom
Thundercats
This is flat out an exciting show. If “Thundercats, ho!” means nothing to you, do yourself a favor and watch the original Thundercats series. You will not be disappointed.
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This is flat out an exciting show. If “Thundercats, ho!” means nothing to you, do yourself a favor and watch the original Thundercats series. You will not be disappointed.
DetailsSUNDAY CLASSICS: Swordquest
Drop the controller and grab a joystick this Sunday as we take a look to the recent past with Comic Watch and ‘Swordquest’!
DetailsLet’s face it, there have been some weird cartoons over the years, and none more so than those of the 80’s. Many of these odd cartoons are now long forgotten but make for interesting peculiarities when they do pop up!
DetailsGotham City Monsters #5
Gotham City Monsters #5 (Orlando, Nahuelpan, Mulvihill) edges closer to its conclusion by carefully blending horror-action elements with deeply personal character work.
DetailsGrimm Fairy Tales #34
Grimm Fairy Tales #34 (Franchini, Abrera, Cortes, Esposito) is a fun-filled fantasy of warfare and heroism, bringing a satisfying close to the War of Neverland while also taking Skye to Wonderland in a way that is both natural for the story and more importantly, enjoyable!
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Excalibur #5 (Howard, To, Arciniega): The Very Good fire Fox is back — and so is Rogue. This issue is a lot of fun, and exactly what you want from a fantasy X-Series.
DetailsHe-Man and the Masters of the Universe
The people of Eternia have a popularity that just won’t die. Since 1983 got the whole thing started, there have been multiple cartoons, spinoffs, and a movie. There’s even another movie supposedly coming out next year. So, of the cartoons, which has been your favorite?
DetailsPaul Cornell turned trans people not passing into a joke every issue of Demon Knights. We, readers, have to deal with that without unintentional fallout, without unintended insult. Wee! us.
DetailsRai #3
Rai #3 (Abnett, Ryp, Dalhouse) serves up pure awesomeness of cybernetic samurais on a vengeance quest like something out of only the very best spaghetti westerns.
DetailsHe-Man & the Masters of the Multiverse #2
In this review of He-Man and the Masters of the Multiverse #2 (Seeley, Fraga, Friend), I take a look at whether or not the multiverse has become this eras writer’s crutch.
DetailsGargoyles
Gargoyles addresses those great, sprawling philosophical questions and acknowledges their complexity in digestible ways. It does what all great stories do: helps us to understand ourselves.
DetailsNext month kicks off the acclaimed ‘House of X’ series, establishing a new world for the X-Men!
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