
Review – Monstress #20 and Middlewest #4
I’m still trying to stay on top of my comic reviews, so I’m doubling up again this week, read on for reviews of Monstress #20 and Middlewest #4.
I’m still trying to stay on top of my comic reviews, so I’m doubling up again this week, read on for reviews of Monstress #20 and Middlewest #4.
Speaking as a twin, people sure loved to shout “WONDER TWIN POWERS ACTIVATE” in my general direction when I was growing up. In spite of that, Kathryn and I always liked the Wonder Twins: Super Friends was a pretty silly show (we knew that even in the 80s) but Jayna and Zan were cool, and
These wizards and their schemes do not account for the likes of us. Or maybe they do. That would make it worse. Keep reading for a review of Kieron Gillen and Stephanie Hans’ Die #3.
I’ll admit it, I didn’t think I was going to read this one. The art looked very spiffy but the story seemed like a James Bond/Sin City/Old Man Logan-style spy adventure, and while I like all those things, I didn’t need a new one. But Dark Horse very nicely sent a review copy of the
The nominations for the 2019 Oscars have been announced! See below for the full list, including links to movie reviews we’ve already posted. Check back often, as we’ll update the list with even more reviews to come.
We’ve got one more photo gallery from Ace Comic Con in Arizona: Charlie Cox appeared to talk about life post-Daredevil, and the panel also featured a surprise visit from Tom Hiddleston! Keep reading for photos and a video from his panel and autograph sessions!
And here’s the cosplay from last weekend’s Ace Comic Con in Arizona, both from the Pixelated Geek crew and from the official Ace Comic Con photographers, plus some shots of displays, merch, art, and more!
This last weekend at Ace Comic Con in Arizona we were happily surprised that, without even waiting in line, we were able to get floor seats 20 rows away from the celebrities of the Dark Phoenix panel. We were totally charmed with all the stories the actors told (Alexandra Shipp is a flipping delight) and
Pixelated Geek got to attend Ace Comic Con in Glendale Arizona (about 9 miles from downtown Phoenix) and it was well worth the drive from San Diego: Phoenix is a fun city, the convention had lots of vendors and artists and cosplayers, and you could get floor seats 20 rows from the celebrities without having