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Movies/TV
 
Stranger Things 4 F
Stranger Things 4 F
Stranger Things 4 F

First Look: Stranger Things 4

It’s been six months since the Battle of Starcourt, which brought terror and destruction to Hawkins. Struggling with the aftermath, our group of friends are separated for the first time – and navigating the complexities o...
 
 
Comic Reviews
 
AxWielder Jon
AxWielder Jon
AxWielder Jon

REVIEW: Pitarra Is Strong for the Violent AX-WIELDER JON

The freshest visions in Nick Pitarra’s Ax-Wielder Jon are bathed in violence, offered in bludgeoning servings to the reader. And it is glorious.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Comic Reviews
 
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Saga 56 cov
Saga 56 cov

REVIEW: The Tensions in SAGA #56

Perhaps, SAGA #56 presents something unpleasantly yet continues to sustain its excellent storytelling and artwork by one of the comic industry’s great two-in-one knockout duos—Fiona Staples and Brian K. Vaughan.
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
Comic Reviews
 
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Saga Vol 10 cov
Saga Vol 10 cov

REVIEW: Better Late Than Never Ever – SAGA #55

After years of long waiting (plus, the global shipping delays), SAGA strikes back with THE BANG!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Comic Reviews
 
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REVIEW: King of Spies #4 Finale Ends with a Big Boom and a Dash of Reality

“I’m Ronald King. I always have a plan.” I was actually very surprised at how the ending turned out. It was shocking but, in a way, inevitable. Despite the movie-like stunts throughout the series, it is still ...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Comic Reviews
 
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REVIEW: You’ve Gotta Learn The Hard Way in BOLERO #2

In a story where the protagonist gets to go through multiple hoops - different lives and versions of themselves, in order to run away from heartbreak. It is ironically, inevitable to just face more heartbreak - just in differen...
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
Comic Reviews
 
King of Spies #3
King of Spies #3
King of Spies #3

REVIEW: King of Spies #3 Amps The Carnage All The Way Up!

The penultimate chapter to Mark Millar's King of Spies continues to deliver in all of the action sequences deserving of the big screen
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Comic Reviews
 
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CVR A STANLEY 'ARTGERM' LAU
CVR A STANLEY 'ARTGERM' LAU

REVIEW: Cowboy Bebop #1: The Bebop Crew Lives On in Comic Form and Needs All the Luck They Can Get

The action is there, and has similar feels to the anime. Story wise, I felt that the first chapter of Cowboy Bebop ended in a way that hasn’t captured the reader yet.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Comics
 
King of Spies 2
King of Spies 2
King of Spies 2

REVIEW: ‘King of Spies #2′ Goes Out in a Rampage!

At the end of the Mark Millar’s first King of Spies # 1, former British super spy Ronald King, discovers he has only six months to live. Tormented by guilt over his being complicit to the current situation of the world. King de...

 
Comics
 
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Review: King of Spies #1 -A thrilling new comic book from Mark Millar!

The opening pages of Mark Millar’s ‘King of Spies’ (a four-part comic book series) takes us back in time in 1990, Panama City. As you go through the skillfully illustrated panels by artist Matteo Scalera, you can’t help but fee...