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[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Stephen King's properties are again making the rounds as tentpole film events — just a few months ago we had The Dark Tower, and now we have another of his literary classics, It, taking the jump to the big screen Originally published back in '86 and widely celebrated at the time, this new film[...]
destiny 2
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Today I received in the post an advance review disc for the much-hyped Activision/Bungie game Destiny 2, still embargoed for now Thankfully, in that time, I was able to fully review every aspect of the game that I was able to — which, admittedly, wasn't much, because I don't actually have a PS4. However, I[...]
Iceman
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Iceman has hit its stride now; this much is obvious The last few issues have been powerful, fun, incredibly deep, and full of heart — none more so than the new Iceman #5. Iceman #5 cover by Marco D'Alfonso Iceman #5 picks up where the last issue left off, with Bobby Drake having finally come out[...]
WicDiv
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] The Wicked + The Divine #31 is a game changer. This issue has the next big events that really change the direction for the series, and it brings some shockers, believe you me. The Wicked + The Divine #31 cover by Jamie McKelvie, Matthew Wilson and Clayton Cowles What's especially wonderful here is these shockers are delivered[...]
Hawkeye
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Hawkeye #10 is just so much fun It's an action-packed story filled with great characterisation and beautiful art. This issue continues an ongoing plot wherein Madame Masque has installed herself in a clone of Kate Bishop's body, hoping it will develop superpowers She decides to take her stolen identity out for a night on the[...]
Secret Empire #10 Review: The Destination Was Not Worth The Journey
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Secret Empire #10 is finally here, and the behemoth steamroller of an event from Marvel and writer Nick Spencer is finally over And after the writer and publishers' constant calls to wait and see, to read every issue no matter what your initial reaction is, and ideally spend hundreds of dollars on the various spinoffs[...]
God Country
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Bleeding Cool contributor Dane Styler writes: When news broke that the creative team of writer Donny Cates and artist Geoff Shaw would be taking the reins of Marvel's Thanos with issue #13, I wept with joy Marvel could not have found a more perfect team to bring us cosmic tales of the Mad Titan[...]
Rick And Morty Season 3 Episode 6 Review: Toxin Toxic Toxicity
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Rick and Morty season 3 episode 6, takes a look at what happens when the bad parts of Rick and Morty go on a walkabout. Creators: Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland Summary: An animated series that follows the exploits of a super-scientist and his not-so-bright grandson. There was a moment in this episode where the entire room[...]
archie giant comics treat
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Archie Giant Comics Treat is here, and it's aptly named This 490-page book covers a huge variety of Riverdale and its inhabitants So what decadent desserts do we have to look forward to? Our first few issues are set during the height of summer The urge to spend every waking moment on the beach is[...]
Rick And Morty Season 3, Episode 5 Review: A Deep Dive Into Jerry (Gross)
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Rick and Morty season 3, episode 5, is the first episode of the season that is good but not great. Creators: Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland Summary: An animated series that follows the exploits of a super-scientist and his not-so-bright grandson. The third season of Rick and Morty appears to be on a mission and that mission[...]