Television
Game of Thrones Season 6 Premiere Review – Episode 1 “The Red Woman”
April 26th, 2016 | by Bean
WARNING! SPOILERS! AS USUAL! Aaaannnd we’re back! I’m not sure a season of television has ever been so hotly anticipated,
WARNING! SPOILERS! AS USUAL! Aaaannnd we’re back! I’m not sure a season of television has ever been so hotly anticipated, but then as I recently
Ten years ago this October, Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips launched what would become their signature series, Criminal. This week the team release the extra-long
Everything must come to an end but the final issue of Noel Clarke’s The Troop is more like a beginning. And after the last four
As a setting for a story, Hell has been used a vast number of times; from Neil Gaiman’s Sandman to J Michael Straczynski’s Ten Grand,
I’ve read a couple of his solo books and seen him crop up in events and team titles but I don’t know much about Black
WARNING: SEASON FINALE SPOILERS! Anyone with an ounce of engagement, investment or empathy will likely have been feeling as I did in
Molly isn’t making any friends; not in the last issue of Postal and definitely not in the latest chapter. She thinks she’s all that, untouchable,
After a pre-credit sequence showing Jimmy’s increasing tedium at home (soundtracked by the song ‘Sleep Walk’, fittingly enough), ‘Bali Ha’i’ begins with Jimmy crooning the
April 26th, 2016 | by Bean
WARNING! SPOILERS! AS USUAL! Aaaannnd we’re back! I’m not sure a season of television has ever been so hotly anticipated,
April 26th, 2016 | by Noel Thorne
Ten years ago this October, Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips launched what would become their signature series, Criminal. This week
April 20th, 2016 | by JCDoyle
Everything must come to an end but the final issue of Noel Clarke’s The Troop is more like a beginning.
April 13th, 2016 | by JCDoyle
As a setting for a story, Hell has been used a vast number of times; from Neil Gaiman’s Sandman to
April 8th, 2016 | by Noel Thorne
I’ve read a couple of his solo books and seen him crop up in events and team titles but I
April 5th, 2016 | by Bean
WARNING: SEASON FINALE SPOILERS! Anyone with an ounce of engagement, investment or empathy will likely have been
March 30th, 2016 | by JCDoyle
Molly isn’t making any friends; not in the last issue of Postal and definitely not in the latest chapter. She
March 30th, 2016 | by Michael
After a pre-credit sequence showing Jimmy’s increasing tedium at home (soundtracked by the song ‘Sleep Walk’, fittingly enough), ‘Bali Ha’i’
March 30th, 2016 | by Bean
WARNING! POSSIBLE SPOILERS!!! We are now at the gates of hell. The glowering threat of Negan’s Saviours has been building
March 29th, 2016 | by Brad
At Wondercon this past weekend, DC Comics revealed the details of their Rebirth event coming this June. The majority of
March 29th, 2016 | by Brad
“Fight night! The greatest gladiator match in the history of the world! God vs man! Day vs night! Son of
March 23rd, 2016 | by JCDoyle
Everyone has their own Doctor, usually it’s the one they first remember watching or the one that got them hooked
March 23rd, 2016 | by Noel Thorne
You better check out / This comic to buy / Better than most / I’ll tell ya why / Santa
March 22nd, 2016 | by Bean
WARNING! SPOILERS! It seems impossible that by this point in proceedings, we are only 627 days into the end of the
March 21st, 2016 | by Michael
A double dose of Better Call Saul this week, as the Sandpiper case ramps up, Jimmy’s descent begins in earnest
March 17th, 2016 | by Noel Thorne
In the penultimate issue of this arc (and series, sobs!), Luther and Petra’s quest has finally led them to the
March 17th, 2016 | by Lauren McPhee
Roche Limit: Monadic #1 marks the final orbit of the Roche Limit series created by Michael Moreci in cooperation with Vic
March 9th, 2016 | by Bean
For an episode leading up to a big fight, this hour seems distracted by other things. The Walking Dead has
March 4th, 2016 | by Noel Thorne
There should be a word or phrase for new titles that appear fully-formed, are gobsmackingly incredible and deserve a wider
March 2nd, 2016 | by JCDoyle
No matter how prepared you think you are for Peter Milligan’s The Discipline, it’s not enough. Even after the opening