Monsters Unleashed: Germs! Viral Movies To Watch During Pandemic
Live vicariously through your worst case scenarios about the Coronavirus with this list of germ ridden films to watch while sequestered in your homes.
DetailsLive vicariously through your worst case scenarios about the Coronavirus with this list of germ ridden films to watch while sequestered in your homes.
DetailsNightwing #70
Nightwing #70 (Jurgens, Benjamin, Hanna, Beredo) is mostly a lead up issue but it definitely drops some kernels of deliciousness that will have you ready for the next chapter in Nightwing’s journey to restoration.
DetailsMorbius #5
Morbius #5 (Ayala, Poggi, Ferreira, Mobili, Mayer, Sanchez-Almara) Vita Ayala does a phenomenal job of not only reacquainting us with Morbius while also building up on the character and the world around him but also just keeps it entertaining all around.
DetailsQuantum and Woody #3
Quantum and Woody #3 (Hastings, Browne, Redmond,Otsmane-Elhaou): Quantum and Woody is the golden standard for comedic action comics on the shelf right now. Straight up.
DetailsApril Fool’s Day
Over the top, cliched, melodramatic, and often poorly acted, both the original April Fool’s day in 1986 and the 2008 “remake” have their issues. However, they still prove to be fun viewing, especially if you watch them in theme with the day. So, if you’re looking for something mindlessly fun to watch this April 1st, either April Fool’s Day fits the bill.
DetailsBANG! #2
BANG! #2 (Kindt, Torres) continues to deliver a non-stop thrill ride through the pulp archetypes of the late 20th century. This series is a must-read for fans of all types.
DetailsCrowded #12
Crowded #12 (Sebela, Stein, Brandt, Farrell, Rae) is a flawlessly executed finale of an exceptional second arc. It’s a mystery where everyone’s favorite queer rom-com near-future thriller is taking us, but it can’t arrive soon enough.
DetailsWestworld
It’s the sci-fi twist on a concept that the fantasy genre has long thrived on—the escapism, the promise of more—and it’s laid out beautifully in the film’s plot. Westworld draws the audience in with a desirable catharsis, enticing us with the endlessness of the story’s possibilities and encouraging us to give all of ourselves over.
DetailsSpider-Woman #1
Spider-Woman #1 [Pacheco, Siquiera, Perez, D’Armata, Junior] Karla Pacheco brings her A-game in a wonderful first issue that exemplifies all we love about Spider-Woman and leaves you on an adrenaline high that will have you itching for the next installment.
DetailsColor out of Space
Richard Stanley’s Color out of Space drops Nicholas Cage into the world of H.P. Lovecraft and takes viewers on a wild ride.
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DetailsThe Immortal Hulk #32
Immortal Hulk #32 (Ewing, Bennett, Rodriguez): Terror and lies creep into the minds of the population as monsters prepare to devour the planet and leave nothing behind but death!
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