In The Lonesome Hunters #1 (apparently a miniseries?), Tyler Crook (artist and co-creator of Harrow County) takes full control of a new series
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The pages available online hooked me instantly, and by the response on Twitter, it looks like it hooked a lot of other reviewers too On the store page, publisher Bulgilhan Press hosts two more pages to look at.
Stray follows Jack, a chaotic romantic spiraling into disaster desperately seeking comfort in others while ignoring their own[...]
Boom hosts a preview of Grim #2 on its website, which includes all of the variant covers for the issue.
Jessica Harrow finds herself trapped between the worlds of the living and the dead—something that no other reaper has ever experienced! Just what makes her so special? Can she make her way back to the afterlife,[...]
The Orville: New Horizons delivers again with "Midnight Blue," enlisting Dolly Parton to deliver another wonderful inspirational message.
FX's What We Do in the Shadows S04E03 was another fantastic chapter, this time focusing on Nadja & Baby Colin both getting what they wanted.
We have so far gotten glimpses of quite a few singles from the album, and today we will be reviewing "White Noise," Will's latest music video for the track of the same name.
A photo of Will Wood from "White Noise," his latest music video off his newest upcoming album, In case I make it,[...]
Paramount+ series Evil S03E06 "The Demon of Algorithms" proved both a timely and depressing commentary on today's social media mindset.
Ms. Marvel Episodes 5 & 6 can be frustrating to watch as certain elements clash, but the show ultimately reaches a satisfying wrap-up.
This week's episode of Freeform's Motherland: Fort Salem suffered from some painfully unrealistic moments, but it redeemed itself in the end.
The Orville: New Horizons S03E07 "From Unknown Graves" shares a unique perspective on the Kaylon & examines the role of power & subservience,
FX's What We Do in the Shadows returned this week with the first two episodes of Season 4, with our favorite vamp fam battier than ever.
As in my previous review, we're never really explained as to how Leland Townsend (Michael Emerson) gained so much influence within the church so quickly or any semblance of why as a newcomer, which last season just requested to be "exorcised" I'm sure at some point they'll reveal some blackmail scheme since Leland is in[...]
Hulu's Only Murders in the Building has plenty of fascinating characters but the biggest one played a major role in S02E04... The Arconia.
The Boys S03E08 "The Instant White-Hot Wild" is an excellent culmination of a season's worth of amazing writing, acting & social commentary.
Freeform's Motherland: Fort Salem S03E03 brought us even closer to the brink of war as all sides made some explosive moves this week.
Hulu's The Orville: New Horizons S03E06 "Twice in a Lifetime" is a time travel classic with Scott Grimes offering his best performance so far.
In Paramount+'s Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season one finale, Pike's attempts to avert his fate culminate in an exciting season-ender.
Paramount+ & Mike Judge's Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe impresses, proving the animated duo has a role to play in the streaming era.
Thor: Love and Thunder does its best to be a follow-up to the breath of fresh air that was Thor: Ragnarok, but being a breath of fresh air twice is nearly
Evil S03E04 "The Demon of the Road" taps into Kristen's pride issues, a potential kangaroo court against Sister Andrea, and a cursed highway.
Netflix's Stranger Things 4 Volume 2 picks up the storyline threads from the first volume and wraps the season in an impressively intense way.
Ms. Marvel E03/E04 walk the line of cosmic superhero exposition, exploring real-world tragic events while staying focused on Kamala's journey.
The Orville: New Horizons strikes gold in the LGBTQ-themed S03E05 "A Tale of Two Topas" including Imani Pullum's Emmy-worthy performance.
Paramount+'s Star Trek: Strange New Worlds S01E09 "All Those Who Wander" offers an amazing combo of sci-fi & horror with a shocking ending.
Coming out of "Herogasm," this week's impressive chapter of Amazon's The Boys had a lot to say about bad dads, bendy straws & Black Noir.
Bi: The Hidden Culture, History, and Science of Bisexuality by Julia Shaw PhD truly captures & examines invisibility in the queer community.
Even with technical difficulties, The Last Podcast Network Country Jamboree offered up some choice, top-notch podcasts & memorable moments.
The midseason finale of Crunchyroll's Spy x Family was exactly the perfect campy Forger episode we needed to end the first part of the anime.
Andrea Martin's Sister Andrea returns in a battle of wits with a demon on Evil, while Christine Lahti's Sheryl ventures into cryptocurrency.
Hulu's Only Murders in the Building S02E01 & S02E02 have everything you would want and more, including nude paintings & Uncle Brazzos.

























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