It all begins again. After the heroes of Project: Superpowers were transported from the 1940s to the present, they now have to adapt to a brave new world. Issue #1 showcases the characters getting used to living in the present and introduces Imani Cooper, an 18-year old girl who finds herself …
Read More »Review: Nightfall by Simon R. Green
Grade: B- Stop!! If you haven’t read the rest of the “Secret Histories” novels, do not start here. “Nightfall” is the final book in the series and while the main story is self-contained, the back stories and continuing threads require knowledge of the other books. The Drood family has dedicated …
Read More »Review: Netflix’s Iron Fist
Netflix’s Iron Fist is the fifth season of Netflix’s Defenders arc that concludes later this year. Put simply it is the weakest of the four series, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t good. Spoilers ahead. To start with, this is not the Iron Fist you know. This is Danny Rand …
Read More »Review: Lone Ranger/Green Hornet
With a gust of wind and a mighty hi-yo silver the Lone Ranger rides out of the west. While this mini-series from Dynamite Entertainment touches on the lone Ranger’s exploits in the old west, the focus is how the great nephew of the hero becomes The Green Hornet. Set in …
Read More »Review: Suicide Squad
The DC Cinematic Universe takes a big step forward with the addition of its newest film: Suicide Squad. To date the universe has had problems in their first two movies that Superman and Batman couldn’t fix. Thankfully, however, Suicide Squad changes the playing field. Suicide Squad does something that most of the …
Read More »Review: Batman: The Killing Joke
The latest installment of the DC animated movies adapts the Brian Bolland graphic novel Batman: The Killing Joke. Best known as the story in which Barbara Gordon is hot and crippled resulting in her giving up the role of Batgirl and becoming Oracle. The film changes the story slightly to put …
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