Tag Archives: Reviews

Review: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II #2

In the middle of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II issue 2 there is a scene where Splinter and Zordon discuss the weight of sending their respective children to battle. It is a heartfelt moment about the responsibility they feel for putting teenagers on the front lines. These are the types of moments… Read More »

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever: A Somber Superhero Movie

Wakanda Forever Will Be Forever Tied To Tragedy Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is perhaps the Marvel movie most affected by a real-world event. There’s no way to even examine this movie without taking into account the tragic passing of Chadwick Boseman. It feels inadequate to say that his portrayal of the character gave joy to… Read More »

REVIEW: Amazing Spider-Man #18 (Lgy 912)

In fashion, styles come and go and come and go over and over again.  Its a mystery of sorts that stipulates that the last decades garbage becomes the one over nexts designer trend.  Why bring this up now?  The Dark Web “event” is this type of story that nobody really wanted, spawned as it is… Read More »

RETRO REVIEW: SPAWN #1

Spawn #1 is the first issue of the long-running series of the same name, published by Image Comics in 1992. Written and illustrated by creator Todd McFarlane, the book is a masterclass in both storytelling and art, and it sets the tone for the entire series. The prologue of the story provides a peek of… Read More »

Trailer Review: Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania

[embedded content] The Trailer For Quantumania Spoils The Entire Film The thing about the Quantumania trailer isn’t that it’s not visually cool; it’s that it will probably be disappointing. I’ve repeatedly found with the Ant-Man movies that the concepts and potential visuals never pay off as well as they could. They have this massive sandbox;… Read More »

Review: Absolution TPB

Remember Quantum Leap?  The cheesy Scott Bakula vehicle in which Sam Beckett spent his and others time, putting right that which once went wrong.  Now throw in some Suicide Squad tech, a Running Man come talking heads opinion show with oodles and oodles of violence and you may get somewhere close to the content and… Read More »