Comic Review: Naoki Urasawa’s Monster Perfect Edition Vol. 1
A gifted young Japanese neurosurgeon is thrown into a torrent whirlwind of suspense and murder after he make s a life and death decision in Monster Perfect Edition Vol. 1. His choice saves a monster. Monster Perfect Edition Vol. 1 Written: Naoki Urasawa Publisher: Shogakukan English Publisher: Viz Media Release date: July 15, 2014 Get […]
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes is remarkably powerful
The Dawn of the Planet of the Apes is not the film I expected it to be, it is not the film I wanted it to be, it is better. Propelled by the impressive performance of Andy Serkis the height of human drama is reached by apes. Well, a man playing an ape through the […]
The Walking Dead #129: Curiosity Killed The Magna
Once again, a looong month has passed in waiting for another issue of The Walking Dead. I won’t include spoilers in this review…but it’s going to be real [email protected]&N! hard. The Walking Dead #129 Story By: Robert Kirkman Art By: Charlie Adlard Art By: Stefano Gaudiano Art By: Cliff Rathburn Cover By: Charlie Adlard […]
Comic Review: Terra Formars Vol. 1
With our natural resources circling the drain, the human race is one giant bug spray can away from a shiny new red planet in Terra Formars! Too bad the bugs have other plans. Terra Formars Vol. 1 Story: Yu Sasuga Art: Ken-ichi Tachibana English Publisher: Viz Media Release date: July 15, 2014 Curious about space bugs? […]
Death Vigil #1: Reapers Anonymous
Death Vigil is the crazy new series by Stjepan Sejic, about an organization of guardians called ‘Reapers’ who prevent Cthulhu-like monsters from getting in to our reality! Death Vigil #1 Writer: Stjepan Sejic Artist: Stjepan Sejic Cover: Stjepan Sejic Publisher: Image Comics and Top Cow Release date: July 9, 2014 Sound like a title you’d […]
Robocop 2014 #1: Back In Business
Robocop is back! This time with the team of writer Joshua Willamson and artist Carlos Magno as his backup. Robocop 2014 #1 Writer: Joshua Williamson Artist: Carlos Magno Publisher: Boom! Studios Release date: July 2, 2014 To see Robocop punch baddies in the face, buy Robocop 2014 #1 now! Pick up Robocop 2014 #2 and […]
Atlas Comics #1 and #2 : Mutants Unite!
Set in a not so distant future, Atlas observes the possibility of mutants and posits a world that embraces them. Atlas #1 and #2 Creators: Lon Nowak, Jack Ciolli and Liz Lundblade Publisher: Self-published, visit atlascomic.com Release Dates: #1 February 17, 2014 and #2 June 20, 2014 Available for FREE (donations accepted) Unlike the popular and […]
Spread #1: Many Sleepless Nights Ahead, Dear Readers
Image releases a vicious new monster who expands its evil pestilence in the new sci-fi horror adventure, Spread. Spread #1 Writer: Justin Jordan Artist: Kyle Strahm Publisher: Image Release Date: July 9, 2014 Visit imagecomics.com or your local store for Spread #1. You can pre-order Spread #2 and Spread #3 from Things From Another World. […]
Book Review: The Black Hour by Lori Rader-Day
The Black Hour is the best debut novel I have read in a long while. I was blown away by it. Let me tell you why below. THE BLACK HOUR AUTHOR: Lori Rader-Day PUBLISHER: Seventh Street Books RELEASE DATE: July 8, 2014 GENRE: Thriller, mystery, crime LENGTH: 331 pages Pick up a copy of The Black […]
Future Diary – An action packed game where your survial depends on your future.
Writer: Sakae Esuno Publisher: Kadokawa Shoten English Publisher: Viz Media Volumes: 12 Imaginary friends. We’ve all had them at one time or another, a fantastical creature to go on adventures with or just another person to talk to. But like almost all the great things about childhood, we grow out of it and become boring adults. […]
Sailor Moon Crystal Episode 1-By the power of the moon, you are killing me with nostalgic feels.
The day is finally here fellow Moonies! Sailor Moon Crystal is here and it is so damn beautiful. Sailor Moon Crystal did a great job of keeping things the same yet different in this new reboot. Even though the art style has gotten some criticism from some fans across the internet, I though it was […]
Revisited: Hemlock Grove, A Review of the Book that Inspired the Hit Series
With season two of the hit Netflix television series Hemlock Grove premiering next week, it seems a perfect time to revisit the novel that started it all. I loved the first season of the television series and as soon as I heard that it was based on a book, I knew I had to read […]
Tammy Delivers an Array of Female Characters Along with the Laughs
Tammy stars Melissa McCarthy and Susan Sarandon in a granddaughter-grandmother road trip flick through diners, BBQ joints, and national forests on the way to Niagara Falls. It is Sarandon’s best road trip since Thelma and Louise. Tammy has a few good laughs, some funny lines (“Thanks Obamacare!”), and lots of female characters. Yay! McCarthy does […]