
Review – Transformers #15 (2019)
“I told you to keep your maniacs under control.” “…you’ll know it if I have to let the real maniacs out. Bots like Triggerhappy get noticed.“ Keep reading for a review of Transformers #15 (2019).
“I told you to keep your maniacs under control.” “…you’ll know it if I have to let the real maniacs out. Bots like Triggerhappy get noticed.“ Keep reading for a review of Transformers #15 (2019).
Guest reviewer Carl Bailey weighs in on Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. (This review is spoiler-free for major plot points but does contain details and descriptions of events in the film, so if you’d rather go into the movie absolutely unspoiled you should save this review for later.) This was a beautiful mess of
All these stories take place outside my pre-existing universes – so no Fighting Pumpkins, no October Daye, no Velveteen. They are quick glimpses of another room, with a door that will close in short order. It’s the last day of 2019, and there are so many fantastic books I haven’t gotten around to yet. I
…in the end, I gravitated to the one person who actually seemed to need me… Keep reading for a review of Harleen #3.
Guest reviewer Kristine Grace Tan has a look at Michael Bay’s latest Netflix offering: 6 Underground. Six untraceable agents, totally off the grid, bury their pasts so they can change the future. If there’s one thing Michael Bay deserves credit for, it’s that he knows his brand is mindless, nonstop action and he goes at
This sector is home to the City Enduring, a metropolis of twenty billion citizens, which had just had its first murder in five centuries. And my murderer? Just got murdered. Keep reading for a review of Far Sector #2.
The Great Chaos came for everyone sooner or later. It would come for the whole universe someday. The endermen’s duty was to help it along any way they could. Fans of the game Minecraft will recognize the Endermen: the tall, shadowy creatures who destroy at random and relentlessly pursue the human players who do something
Then I remembered. The memory hit me so hard I didn’t even scream. Not then anyway. The second arc comes to a close: keep reading for some thoughts on Kieron Gillen and Stephanie Hans’ Die #10.
From guest writer Alex Anderson. This is a movie that you just don’t get to see a lot. It was a 3 hour and 30 minute visceral experience that I don’t think I’ll ever forget. In a film season with top notch films coming out every week, this film sets itself apart in just about