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'Jem and The Holograms: Infinite' Review: More Than a Little Pizzazz
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Those who were worried we'd seen the last of Jem with the end of Jem and the Holograms, despair ye not The girls are back and ready for a new adventure in Jem and The Holograms: Infinite, a miniseries running in tandem with The Misfits: Infinite. Jem and the Holograms: Infinite has a gorgeous color palette, courtesy of[...]
Kull Eternal #1 Review: Grab Your Sword And A Machine Gun
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] I think we all feel a little nostalgia towards a simpler time in comics, when men wore little more than loincloths and oversized weapons, and every woman was a witch bent on seducing and destroying each mortal she came across. What, no? Just me?   Well, you should read Kull Eternal anyway[...]
Gaming Like A Bond Villain: We Review Noblechairs' EPIC Series
So I was stoked when the opportunity came up to review a brand new chair from an awesome company like noblechairs They sent me a brand new chair for review, so I cracked my bones and give this beauty a test. This particular chair is from their EPIC Series, this one being a black and green[...]
Spike TV's 'The Mist' Review: Solid Start, But Leans Too Hard On Tropes
I tend to cut first episodes a little more slack by remembering The Walking Dead: I think that show has some of the best writing and acting on television right now…but that first episode? In fact, the first few episodes? A little more painful to go back and watch now. So from that standpoint, The Mist's[...]
All-New Guardians of the Galaxy
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] All-New Guardians of the Galaxy #4 (seriously, shouldn't there be a word limit on titles, adding All New just seems to make this title rather unwieldy) continues the fun new direction from new creative team of Gerry Duggan and Aaron Kuder (with wonderful colours from Ive Svorcina). What is particularly of interest in this run[...]
Falling Through The Chords Of The 'Hue' Soundtrack By Alkis Livathinos
Black Screen Records recently put out a vinyl copy of it, which we got a copy of and will be reviewing for you today First off, let's talk about this cover, with a lovely illustration and cut-out pieces on the front that gives it an extra artistic touch Inside, as you'll see below, each sleeve[...]
What's In The Box?!: Geek Fuel – June 2017
We got an opportunity to start receiving these boxes for review, so to start us off, the company sent us the June box right away Let's crack it open and see what they had to offer this month. The first item that caught my eye right out of the gate was this tall box from Marvel[...]
Traveling Through The 'Elka Village' With LudoWic
We recently received a few video game soundtracks from Black Screen Records for review, and included in their shipment was the latest from LudoWic titled Elka Village It may not be a gaming soundtrack, but it's electronica from a guy creating music for soundtracks, and we're not passing up a chance to check out new music. Touching[...]
Generation X
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] You may know from a couple times I may have mentioned it on here, I'm kinda a big fan of Generation X, the classic Scott Lobdell and Chris Bachalo created series that basically got me into comics. And so when as part of ResurrXion, Marvel announced a new Generation X, by Christina Strain and Amilcar[...]
'Transformers: The Last Knight' Review: An Incoherent Mess Of A Movie
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Transformers: The Last Knight is nothing more than an incoherent mess of a movie, with a plot that makes no sense and action scenes so all over the place you can't follow them. Director: Michael Bay Summary: Humans and Transformers are at war, Optimus Prime is gone The key to saving our future lies buried in[...]
All Star Batman
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] All Star Batman #11 continues the latest Scott Snyder Bat-story with the interesting notion that is rarely explored in depth in Batman's history: the history of life-long put-upon butler and ally Alfred Pennyworth. What we know about Alfred has often been put across in small vignettes or descriptions or the odd line He's worked in[...]