Category: Reviews

Review: Transformers Evolution Soundwave

When I was asked if I’d be interested in reviewing the San Diego Comic-Con exclusive Soundwave figure from Hasbro, I replied with professional decorum and interest. Kidding. I almost broke the keyboard typing “YES PLEASE TO ALL THE THINGS I LIKE.”

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Review: How to Talk to Girls At Parties

Enn: “I don’t know what to say to girls.” Vic: “They’re just girls. They don’t come from another planet.” Awkward teenager Enn was already unhappy about being dragged to the local party by his confident friend Vic. He was even more uncomfortable when it turned out to be the wrong party. But Vic decided they were

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Review: The Last Days of New Paris

…the other was a torso, jutted from the bicycle itself, its moving prow, a figurehead where handlebars should be. She was extruded from the metal. She pushed her arms backward and they curled at the ends like coral. She stretched her neck and widened her eyes. Thibault swallowed and tried to speak, and tried again,

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Review: In a Dark, Dark Wood

I wanted to do a quick review of Ruth Ware’s mystery novel partly because they were handing out free copies at San Diego Comic-Con and I want to encourage that kind of thing (seriously, getting a preview pamphlet is fun, but for a book nerd getting handed a whole free book is like winning a

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Lost in Sci-Fi: Episode 28: Comic-Con 2016 Part 1

You can listen to this episode on our Lost In Sci-Fi channel at Anchor.fm! This week the crew goes over all the fun stuff they did and saw at Comic-Con 2016! We talk about the new Star Trek, who won the Hall H war of trailers: DC or Marvel, and we all break down some

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Comic Books
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Review: Supergirl Rebirth #1

Supergirl turns to the shadowy organization known as the D.E.O. (Department of Extranormal Operations) to restore her lost powers once and for all! But as a fateful experiment sends Kara Zor-El rocketing toward the sun, disaster strikes at home in the form of the lost Kryptonian werewolf Lar-On! As someone who’s neither watched the current

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Review: Compendium – Artifacts of Lumin Book One

Lumin is a forest world, with trees who’s roots reach all the way to the planet’s core. The lives of the people of Lumin are closely entwined with those trees. Maybe too entwined; after using the energy that flows through the forests to power every aspect of society, the Core is heating up and the trees themselves are

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