Category: Reviews

LastEmperoxReview
Books
Kathryn Adams

Review: The Last Emperox (The Interdependency Book 3)

John Scalzi wraps up The Interdependency trilogy this year with The Last Emperox. The interstellar phenomenon known as The Flow is disappearing, meaning the thousands of artificial habits that make up the Interdependency will soon be cut off from any source of necessary materials. And food. And eventually air. Emperox Grayland II is trying to

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TransformersGalaxies7review
Comic Books
llyzabeth

Review – Transformers: Galaxies #7

And what is more important than the purity of my own spark? …right? After three months, (since the last issue, though it’s been almost four months since we saw this particular character) we’re picking up where we left off. Sort of. Keep reading for a review of Transformers: Galaxies #7.

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TheCityInTheMiddleOfTheNightReview
Books
Kathryn Adams

Review: The City in the Middle of the Night

They were closer to the night than the day, so they could just make out the ice shelf where the sea froze. But if you squinted at the horizon on your right, you could see where the water hit daylight and boiled, creating a wall of steam so high you couldn’t see the top. Woo

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LukeCageSeason1Review
Reviews
Hugh Verheylewegen

Review – Luke Cage season 1

Helmed by Cheo Hodari Coker and based on the Marvel comics of the same name, Luke Cage follows the story of a man with super strength and unbreakable skin. He is also a wrongfully convicted man who escaped prison and has been trying to lay low and live a quiet life in Harlem, New York.

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HarleyQUinnBlackWhiteRed
Comic Books
llyzabeth

Harley Quinn: Black + White + Red #1

“You know I once wasted three hours of a psychiatrist’s time describing what kind of bats I didn’t see in the Rorschach tests?” “Sounds fun.” “It’s Arkham, you make your own fun.” Stjepan Šejić has a new Harley issue out and I’m just finding out now? Bad nerd! No cookie! Check out the (very tiny)

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BladeRunnerReview 1
Reviews
Hugh Verheylewegen

Review – Blade Runner

Today marks the 38 year anniversary of perhaps one of the most iconic and influential sci-fi films of all time, Blade Runner. Directed by Ridley Scott, the story follows Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford) a former police officer who had the job of being a “Blade Runner”, which involves hunting down and “retiring” bioengineered humanoids known

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DIeComic11Review 1
Comic Books
llyzabeth

Review – Die #11

“Hey, Draculas! We’re over here!” “Chuck, I’m going to murder you.” After a six month hiatus, Kieron Gillen and Stephanie Hans are back! Keep reading for a review of Die #11.

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TheLightBrigadeReview copy
Books
Kathryn Adams

Review: The Light Brigade

The fastest way to travel from one front to the next is to turn us into light. Only two more novels left to read for this year’s Hugo Awards! This week’s review is for Kameron Hurley’s dystopian war novel, The Light Brigade. We see the war through the eyes of Dietz, an idealistic young soldier…okay,

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Transformers20Review 1
Comic Books
llyzabeth

Review – Transformers #20

“You called her “Green”?” “What’s wrong with that? She is green.” After three long months we finally have another issue of Transformers! My heartfelt thanks and admiration to everyone who made this happen in the middle of the clusterf*ck that 2020 has become. Keep reading for a review of Transformers #20.

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