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Feels, Twists But No New Breaks In The Case – Batman #22 Review
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] The third part of The Button, the story-line that has been promised to provide the next major steps in the ongoing mystery of Rebirth, Batman #22 performs spectacularly well in some respects, but slightly under-performs in another Heading into this review, beware: there are significant spoilers. . . . . The issue itself is great Tightly written, with a[...]
A Beautiful Garbage Fire – Secret Empire #1 Review
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Should I start with a caveat? I don't know, it feels like maybe I should say? Okay, I'm just gonna say it I have not cared for Nick Spencer's HydraCap plot Not because it is bad structurally, or even necessarily badly written – technically, Spencer has pulled off the reveal and build of this[...]
American Gods Is Bloody And Beautiful, The Bone Orchard Review
 This will be a lengthy recap review, be forewarned, subsequent episodes won't be so wordy. https://youtu.be/3awG5wEE7LUVideo can't be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: American Gods | Season 1 Official Trailer Starring Ian McShane & Ricky Whittle | STARZ (https://youtu.be/3awG5wEE7LU) The pilot episode of American Gods "The Bone Orchard" opens with Mr[...]
Starz's New Historical Drama The White Princess Is The Prequel For The Tudors
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] While a show title like The White Princess might seem a bit odd, Starz new series is actually about the end of the war of the roses If you remember the red and white Tudor rose that is often used associated with Queen Elizabeth (the first one), it was formed after the wars by the combining[...]
A Good But Tame Start: Weapon X #1 Review
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Cover by Greg Land, Jay Leisten and Frank D'Armata Continuing the ResurrXion X-Men relaunch, we have Weapon X from Greg Pak, Greg Land, Jay Leisten and Frank D'Armata I'm generally not overall a fan of the darker, 'team of killers' X-books, but there have been some exceptions I feel this may be one of them. Pak's[...]
At Least There's No Thinly Veiled Hate Speech in This One: X-Men Blue#1 Review
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Cover by Art Adams & Peter Steigerwald Well, after the week since the release of X-Men Gold #1 and the controversy that the book and big ResurrXion relaunch found itself mired in, it's easy to see how the other books part of this relaunch could find themselves lost in the kerfuffle. It would be a massive[...]