Category: Reviews

The Dark Knight Returns, Part 1 Review

After the recent release of The Dark Knight Returns, Part 1 the Comic Issues Crew had to get their hands on a copy to see how it holds up and how well it stands by itself. If you’re still on the fence about picking up your own copy, allow us to help you out with

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Reviews
Leland Pierce

Movie Issues: Seven Psychopaths

Seven Psychopaths is not what you think it’s going to be. You have no idea how crazy of a ride writer/director Martin McDonagh’s new flick is. McDonaugh, who previously brought us the 2008 dark comedy In Bruges, once again takes us down a dark and humorous path of crime. The movie centers around Marty (Colin

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Review – Legends of the Dark Knight #1

If Batman, Detective Comics, Batman Inc., Batman & Robin, and Dark Knight aren’t enough to scratch that serious Batman itch, then you’re in luck. October has brought us the beginning of yet another series starring the Caped Crusader: Legends of the Dark Knight.

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The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making

I was honestly relieved when I ran across The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making, because here is a book that has everything I was looking for. Lately I feel like publishers are pushing so hard for books in the currently popular genre of vampires, magic, Game Of Thrones ripoffs,

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Gaming
Andrew Plein

Review – Tritton 720+ Headset

Having recently reviewed the Tritton AX 720, I was more than intrigued to take out the newest 720+ for a test ride. I always appreciate when a company chooses not to deviate from former technology, but instead revisits and enhances it to near perfection. Gaming headsets like these are a dime a dozen, but not

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Gaming
Anthony Silva

Review – Transformers: Fall of Cybertron

Since their humble beginning, the robots in disguise have built a franchise of comics, movies, TV shows, and many video game incarnations. Everything that’s come from the original Transformers series (Generation One, or “G1”) has been hit or miss, but in 2010 High Moon Studios delivered an old school win with Transformers: War for Cybertron,

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Reviews
Leland Pierce

Movie Issues: The Perks of Being a Wallflower

The Perks of Being a Wallflower is one of the best films you will see this year. Based on the book of the same name, writer/director Stephen Chbosky has produced a great coming of age film. Every now and then a coming of age film comes along that is heralded for “defining a generation;” films

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Old Classics: Adolf

Adolf, written by the father of manga Tezuka Osamu, is not your basic average manga.  Rather than using fluffy shoujo plot devices or muscly shounen characters, Adolf ties together three different worlds in a political thriller both intelligent and captivating. Synopsis Adolf, by father of manga Tezuka Osamu, is a microcosm of three distinct societies during the

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Book Review – The Black Prism

I myself had all but given up on reading. Not finding too many titles that interested me, I felt I needed to be a tween to enjoy any of the current medium. (Not to knock Potter or even the Twilight series; I understood the fan base and I was glad that someone was writing for

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