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Saga #30: A Riveting Season Finale Loaded With Much Chaos [Review]

Saga #30: A Riveting Season Finale Loaded With Much Chaos [Review]

by Keven Skinner | Jul 10, 2015

From Eisner Award winning duo Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples comes the Image comic series Saga. Check out my review of issue #30. Saga is an epic space opera/fantasy comic book series created by writer Brian K. Vaughan and artist Fiona Staples, published monthly...
The Walking Dead #144: The Biggest Shocker Since The Monumental 100th Issue [Review]

The Walking Dead #144: The Biggest Shocker Since The Monumental 100th Issue [Review]

by Keven Skinner | Jul 9, 2015

From writer Robert Kirkman and artist Charlie Adlard comes The Walking Dead comic series from Skybound and Image. Check out my review of issue #144. The Walking Dead revolves around the life of Rick Grimes, a small-town police officer and his family, and a number of...
Starfire #2: Even In A Hurricane This is One of The Most Vibrant Comics I’ve Seen [Review]

Starfire #2: Even In A Hurricane This is One of The Most Vibrant Comics I’ve Seen [Review]

by Troy Komanac | Jul 9, 2015

So I picked up Starfire #1 Last month on a whim and like many, I didn’t really know what to expect but was pleasantly surprised by the new DC title. I decided I would keep this review going for at least a few issues to give people who are still unsure about the...
Penny Dreadful Season 2: Billie Piper’s Stand-Out Performance isn’t Enough to Save This Doomed Series [Review]

Penny Dreadful Season 2: Billie Piper’s Stand-Out Performance isn’t Enough to Save This Doomed Series [Review]

by Keven Skinner | Jul 6, 2015

Penny Dreadful is a Showtime Victorian horror series from John Logan, starring Eva Green, Josh Hartnett, Billie Piper, Rory Kinnear, Reeve Carney, Harry Treadaway, Simon Russell Beale and Timothy Dalton. Many people are familiar with classic literary characters like...
Terminator Genisys: Director Alan Taylor Was Not Content With Half-Assing Another Movie in The Series [Review]

Terminator Genisys: Director Alan Taylor Was Not Content With Half-Assing Another Movie in The Series [Review]

by Mark Miller | Jul 6, 2015

Time travel is messy.  But we keep coming back to it –   movie-makers keep making time travel films and I keep watching them.  It’s alluring, the idea of going back to a familiar place with familiar people, forewarned of all the hazards, trying to make...
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