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The next issue in the Generations is out, this time following Jean Grey, both the time-displaced teenage version currently starring in her own title and X-Men Blue and the original Jean Grey, at an earlier point in history Or is she?
Generations: The Phoenix cover by Stephanie Hans
This issue is the crux of the story[...]
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Today I read a comic book that brought me to actual tears.
This isn't entirely unusual I'm a fairly empathetic person, if I'm honest But it doesn't happen too often in comics When it does it's usually a sign of something very good The kind of emotional pull that even if it makes me think[...]
Now through the magical awesome Wayback Machine that is Shout! Factory, all of the episodes have been put into a single collection, that's out today.
By the words of Weinstein in the DVD extras, Cinematic Titanic didn't really have a fully fleshed-out vision, as they created a world where the five of them were reviewing films[...]
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Rick and Morty Season 3, Episode 3, Pickle Rick, is a hilarious take on family therapy and complete insanity that stands up as one of the funniest episodes.
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 best episodes of Rick and Morty are[...]
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Green Arrow #28 by Benjamin Percy and Juan Ferreyra gives us the next stop in Oliver Queen's cross country journey to bring the villainous financial institution the Ninth Circle down.
You know, that sentence alone shows one of the amazing strengths of this comic It takes some skilled storytelling to make a tale of financial[...]
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To start off with, yes, I read books — I just haven't happened to have read any of the nine Stephen King novels which make up his self-described "magnum opus", The Dark Tower So in this case, it's one of those occasions without any particular background perspective beyond what I've seen in the trailers[...]
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Atomic Blonde is all style and very little in the way of substance to make up for a rather lackluster storyline.
Director: David Leitch
Summary: An undercover MI6 agent is sent to Berlin during the Cold War to investigate the murder of a fellow agent and recover a missing list of double agents.
There has been some[...]
Review of Injection #14 by Warren Ellis, Declan Shalvey and Jordie Bellaire, released through Image Comics. There's a new Doctor in town.
Review of Black Bolt #4 from Marvel Comics by Saladin Ahmed and Christian Ward, with another villain getting an emotional ballad aiming right for the feels
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NOTE: This was originally posted during the 2017 Sundance Film Festival
An Inconvenient Sequel shows how far we have fallen, how far we need to go, and that we won't get anywhere unless we educate others.
Title: An Inconvenient Sequel
Director: Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk
Summary: A decade after An Inconvenient Truth brought climate change into[...]
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Batman #28 from DC Comics by writer Tom King and artists Mikel Janín and June Chung is the next part in The War of Jokes and Riddles Bat-event, as Bruce continues his post-coital story of his biggest early failure in his career as Batman.
This issue features Batman being pushed far enough to almost kill,[...]
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The Dark Tower takes bits and pieces of Stephen King's rich mythology to create a bare bones adaptation that will enrage fans and bore everyone else.
Director: Nikolaj Arcel
Summary: The last Gunslinger, Roland Deschain, has been locked in an eternal battle with Walter O'Dim, also known as the Man in Black, determined to prevent him[...]
While we were at E3, Bionik showed off something that might be the solution we've been looking for, and that's their Mantis headphones.
credit//Bionik
Now to be clear in this review, these were specifically designed for the PSVR, and we don't own any other VR gear so we can't attest to whether or not they'd work with[...]
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Dragon Age: Knight Errant #4 from Dark Horse by Nunzio DeFilipis, Christina Weir, Fernando Heinz Furukawa and Michael Atiyeh is a great example of how Dark Horse has successfully continued the tales within the lavishly crafted world of BioWare's incredible fantasy epic series of games.
Dragon Age: Knight Errant #4 cover by Sachin Teng
Dragon Age:[...]
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Rick and Morty Season 3, Episode 2, Rickmancing the Stone, is a solid Mad Max spoof that gets in some dark but hilarious jokes and some profound character moments.
Creators: Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland
Summary: An animated series that follows the exploits of a super scientist and his not-so-bright grandson.
It's been a long and annoying wait[...]