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The time-traveller just can't help trying to erase those awkward and painful moments, particularly sexual encounters, when she sees them cropping up since they appear to her in review much more traumatic than her memory has led her to believe In a way, she becomes a stranger in her own past, alarmed by her own[...]
I'm four episodes in at the time of writing, with seven to go. While the broad conventions of horror fiction are present, this is an arresting, platform-specific piece of work so far.
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It's your old pal Will Romine here with a review of Batman #20 I just had LASIK surgery a couple of hours ago and my vision is a little fuzzy, so I'm not sure if Batman is fighting Clayface, or a giant poop monster Either way, we're in for some fun!
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Louis Falcetti writes; I've found that people really respond well when I begin talking about something I like with something I don't like. Did I say
Tom Cruise stars in a movie that's set after the end of the world. Is it worth visiting the radioactive ruins of your local cinema to see it? Michael Moran reports.
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I'm a believer in digging for subtext If it weren't for hidden meaning and symbolism, no narrative would be[...]
Matt Damon and John Krasinski want you to stop that fracking. Stop it. Now.
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Jump to the next paragraph if you already know the magazine and just want to go on with the review Unlike your average US comic, 2000AD is a weekly comics anthology composed of, most of the time, five short stories (6 pages on the average) Most of time these stories are chapters of longer serials,[...]
Dan Hart writes for Bleeding Cool; So, this week sees the release of the most pre-ordered comic in the world, this month at least. (Rich adds... yeah,
Will Romine writes for Bleeding Cool. Thar be spoilers, arr, so thar be; Ahoy-hoy Friends! I've managed to get my paws on Batman #14, the latest
Silent Hill: Revelations seems to have found a very vocal fan.