Tag: Reviews
Review: Roger Langridge’s The Fez #1
Unveiled at 2D Festival last weekend, Roger Langridge's 'The Fez' mini-comic has been made available online for a pound. Featuring an invisible hero with...
REVIEW: Denver-local WICKED AWESOME TALES Debuts at DCC!
In an episode of alarming synchronicity I’m able to review a Denver-local indie comic debuting at Denver Comic Con on the day the con...
REVIEW: You Really Should Have Read TEN GRAND #1 by Now
And if you haven’t, I strongly recommend that you don’t read this full review, or maybe not even any of it, since not knowing...
REVIEW: Britain Beats Back the Apocalypse in Avengers Assemble AU
Some spoilers
I've never liked Captain Britain. For a country which pours scorn on anybody (Stephen Fry aside) with power, he seems like a weird addition to...
REVIEW: Black Mask Studios Hits the Ground Running with TWELVE REASONS TO DIE
Black Mask Studios is the ambitiously game-changing publishing company founded to bring out OCCUPY COMICS and much more, headed by Matt Pizzolo (GODKILLER, HALO-8),...
REVIEW: Todd Tackles Iron Man 3
Iron Man 3 is a bag of mixed nuts. An enjoyable popcorn movie with some gaping plot holes that will derail it for anyone...
IRON MAN HOUR: Hannah Meets The Mechanic in Iron Man 3
The first Iron Man movie landed like a bomb blast in my personal pop culture universe, making me believe that superhero films could find...
REVIEW: Cops Vs Vigilante ‘Justice’ in The Movement #1
DC's new series, launched by Gail Simone and Freddie Williams II, is a really interesting idea for a series. Essentially pitting a somewhat corrupt...
REVIEW: Stamping Out the Spider in Superior Spider-Man #9
Dan Slott did say, prior to the launch of Amazing Spider-Man #700, that he was going to turn into Dark Dan and start using...
Review: All The Iron Man 3 Lego Sets
Seen Iron Man 3 but want more? Looking to replay the best scenes over and over again? Or at the very least, do you...
REVIEW: Is She Ready for Her Close-up? KATANA #1-3
Katana, if you haven’t heard, has received her own series, and given a chance to spread her wings and the main focus of a...
Review: Does Daredevil #25 Suffer From Being TOO Well Made?
When Daredevil jolted back to life in 2011 under the pen of Mark Waid, the series climbed out of a pit of cobwebs and...