Because the holiday "spirit" moved me, I went to see the Spirit today. It hit some of the marks from a fanboy's point-of-view. As a regular film buff, I think the movie may have given up the ghost on today's movie patrons and I was getting a little bored. Has the Frank Miller black and white film noir genre played itself out or like the Octopus, has the film just begun to fight? Read on and you be the judge.
It’s a bad week to be Dan DiDio. Really. It’s even worse than when he found out that his super awesome baby called “Countdown” was a crock of shit. So here’s how the real world ruined Mr. DiDio’s Christmas. And it concerns both “Watchmen” and the DC Logo.
“This-here wonder-event will change the Ultimate Universe forever!” they told us. Right... Anyone who buys into this is quite probably too gullible for this world since we get to hear that with every big comic book event there is. But what happens when it does come true? And why is this not a good month for the wasp? Find out in this review of Ultimatum #2!
The Apocalypse is upon us! The Baldwins have discovered comic books! Thus The Remnant came into existence, created by Stephen Baldwin. But can a hit-or-miss actor deliver a good comic or is it one of the misses that we’d just rather use to make fire with? Find out in this review of The Remnant #1!
School plays are a normal part of a thriving academic campus. The Xavier Institute is no different and especially true for the teachers who need a break from the same old same old. Looking to spread some holiday merriment, our favorite X-related heroes (mostly) decide to tackle some Dickens. See how they fare after the jump.
DC Comics likes to hide clues and hints to their future stories into their promotional image. Everyone remembers the splashpage that told us a lot about Countdown. And today, dear readers, we have the decoded version of the "Batman: Battle for the Cowl" promotional image. The revelations are astounding!
Okay, so Loki’s new look isn’t exactly news, but it has been for the most part unexplained. In the latest installment of (A Book With Little to No) Thor, on the cusp of the big #600, Loki sheds some clothes, skin, and light on the situation.
It’s finally here, one of the few things Sci-Fi-Fans have anticipated: The continuation of Farscape. Finally we get to see more of John, Aeryn, Chiana and the gang. But is it really all that the fans have hoped for or would we be better off shooting it through a wormhole only to never see it again?
The Thunderbolts. A team that hasn't quite made it big yet compared to other hero-teams. But one hundred and twenty seven issues into its run, big things are happening and the Thunderbolts have spawned the Dark Reign that will be ruling the Marvel Universe in 2009. And despite the little known characters, here's why you and everyone else should like the Thunderbolts!