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Comic Book Review: ‘Uncanny X-Force’ #3
Previously in the new X-Force title, we see Psylocke being sent off to help Puck on a mission to take down some new drug cartel. Storm signed on to help as she is disillusioned at the moment with her marriage coming to an end and the X-Men’s world being radically altered. Things get interesting when [...]
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Comic Book Review: ‘All-New X-Men’ #10
My last couple of reviews I was implying that the shininess of having the original X-Men in modern day times would wear off over time and that could leave us with a mediocre time travelling plot. After how much I’ve loved the series so far, I really hope that this isn’t starting to prove to [...]
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Comic Book Review: Venom #33
With Flash Thompson trying to start his life a new in Philly as the new Venom, things seemed to be going well. That is until the new Toxin (Eddie Brock) has decided it’s his purpose to kill his old symbiote and the man attached to him. He’s taken to the streets of Philly and last [...]
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Comic Book Review: ‘Thanos Rising’ #1
The most important thing to take away from this issue is that it begins NOW, meaning that Thanos is alive and free in the Marvel Universe right now. Thanos has come back from the Cancerverse where he had previously been trapped, though he was supposedly still being held. We don’t really get to explore much [...]
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‘Grimm: One Angry Fuschbau’ – Recap
Welcome Grimmsters! This week’s ‘Grimm’ strayed off the beaten path in a good way! This time there is no homicide for Nick and Hank to investigate and we get to see Monroe in action – and whenever Monroe is involved, you know there will be some light-hearted scenes and dialog to be had! The episode [...]
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Comic Book Review: Abe Sapien: Dark and Terrible #1
We just completed the first run of the return of Hellboy to print and while that isn’t something that can be easily topped, Mike Mignola and Scott Allie have decided to bring back one of our other favorite characters as well, Abe Sapien. Abe has always been the strongest secondary hero in the Hellboy universe. [...]
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Comic Book Review: ‘Superior Spider-Man’ #7
In the last issue of ‘Superior Spider-Man’, Octo-Pete learned that working in a team of equals as opposed to commanding minions has it’s benefits. After he tried his out his own plan to destroy Ultron and ultimately failed, the semi-reformed villain discovered that the remaining heroes are all fighting the same fight and looking for [...]
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Comic Book Review: Worlds’ Finest #11
This is the first issue not illustrated at all by either of this title’s founding artists, George Perez and Kevin Maguire. We do still get three different artists though, Ken Lashley, Barry Kitson and Robson Rocha. I’m not sure why DC is so slavishly devoted mixing up the art on this book. It works brilliantly [...]
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Comic Book Review: ‘Age of Apocalypse’ #14
X-Termination Part 3 heralds in the last issue of the Age of Apocalypse. I wish I could say the series ended in a bang but as it’s part of a three series crossover, it didn’t feel like a piece of closure to me. Regardless though, the story was good so we can move on. Age [...]
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Comic Book Review: Earth 2 #11
The Flash and Khalid Ben-Hassan venture into the twisted Tower of Fate, seeking the helmet of ancient sorcerer Nabu, who once possessed Khalid and nearly drove him crazy. A great beast guards the helmet and The Flash barely manages to rescue Khalid before bravely going to face the monster, tasking Khalid with finding the helmet. [...]
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Comic Book Review: ‘Age of Ultron’ #4
When we last left Luke Cage and She-Hulk in ‘Age of Ultron’ #3, they were in the process of infiltrating Ultron’s stronghold by claiming that the former Power Man was there to sell his teammate. They had the intention of getting some informationl for the remaining heroes so that they would have a better idea [...]
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Comic Book Review: Miss Fury #1
One of the first female super heroes (she predates even Wonder Woman), Miss Fury returns in the Dynamite fashion, in a gritty series that attempts to bridge the character’s original time period with the present. Miss Fury is bored socialite Marla Drake, who journeys to Africa on a safari, but after a mystic ritual, she [...]
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Benedict Cumberbatch and Jessica Chastain Join Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Crimson Peak’
When Guillermo del Toro is directing a film, everybody takes notice and the man knows how to get A-list celebs to star in his film. Case in point: Benedict Cumberbatch and Jessica Chastain have signed on to star in the helmer’s next genre film, ‘Crimson Peak’. Not much is known about the film except that [...]
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A Stark Warning For The Manderin In ‘Iron Man 3’ Clip
After being teased by numerous trailers and TV spots, Marvel has released its first clip from the film ‘Iron Man 3’ which shows Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) giving a holiday “greeting” – cough – warning- cough -to the Mandarin (Sir Ben Kingsley). The clip is an extension of what has already been shown in [...]
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LucasArts Closes Down
As we’ve seen early this year, the FX business has hit a crisis with Rhythm and Hues filing for Chapter 11, and Tippett Studios having to lay off 40% of its staff. Now LucasArts is the latest company hitting hard times, shutting down its video game division, and laying off over 150 employees. As Deadline [...]



















