Fantasy Island: Paradise Lost
Fantasy Island
Blumhouse’s Fantasy Island is an enjoyable film that could have been so much more.
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Blumhouse’s Fantasy Island is an enjoyable film that could have been so much more.
DetailsHarley Quinn has his back will Batman survive
DetailsComics’ Greatest Storytellers Team Up to Honor Robin Throughout History
DetailsBatwoman
Batwoman finally finds its pace, balancing between developing the characters’ relationships and fleshing Gotham out with small villains. And an easily overlooked villain delivers a chilling performance.
DetailsPreview pages of the action-filled twist on the classic Bram Stoker vampire tale revealed
DetailsTiger-Man #1
Tiger-Man #1 (Levy, Colon, Leroy) is a death filled romp through a rodeo or something.
DetailsBloodshot #7
Bloodshot #7 (Seeley, Laming, Masters): All that being said, it boils down to this: pound for pound you will not find a better action/adventure book on the market. Accept no substitutes.
DetailsIn 1996, Rob Liefeld and collaborators brought us a refreshed, political Captain America that sold great! And, introduced the best Bucky, Rikki Barnes!
DetailsAfter what seems like an eternity, we are finally getting the Three Jokers. Geoff Johns and Jason Fabok tell us when!
DetailsPunisher: Soviet Part 4 – A Girl With a Heart as Big as the Sky
Punisher: Soviet #4 (Ennis, Burrows, Ortego, Woodard) is a pretty downbeat affair, with huge swaths of exposition buttressed by compulsory action sequences. The art is flat and the writing seems to just be going through the motions. Everyone involved is better than this!
DetailsDiscover the Secrets Hidden Across a World Full of Magic and Monsters in March 2020
DetailsFresh off the launch of Wolverine, Ben Percy is teaming up with artist Ramon Rosanas to bring you Year Zero, an epic tale that offers a global look at the Zombie Apocalypse.
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