REVIEW | Phoenix #1 A New Beginning The X-Men line has been relaunched, and from the ashes… a new beginning. With the days of the First Krakoan Age now in the rearview, the new X-Men line of comics is setting a new status quo. There are a plethora of new books making up the line-wide... Continue Reading →
REVIEW | Scarlet Witch #2
Previously On… Wanda Maximoff, the Scarlet Witch, has seen a huge push in Marvel Comics in the last few years. Always a popular character, she’s risen to new heights and appears consistently across multiple books in the Marvel line. Her latest ongoing series launched last month – following a 4-issue miniseries that bookended her last... Continue Reading →
REVIEW | Dawnrunner #4
This is mechs vs giant monsters in a way we haven’t seen before. Dawnrunner #4, written by Ram V with art by Evan Cagle, colors by Francesco Segala, color flats by Gloria Martinelli, and letters by Aditya Bidikar, takes the fight between the Iron Kings and the Tetza to another level. The first two issues... Continue Reading →
REVIEW | The Hangman
REVIEW | The Hangman In The Hangman, director Bruce Wemple takes us on a camping trip to hell right into the heart of Appalachia, where the picturesque landscapes hide dark and deadly secrets. What starts as a heartfelt attempt by Leon (LeJon Woods), a middle-aged door-to-door salesman, to mend his troubled relationship with his teenage... Continue Reading →
REVIEW | Falling in Love on the Path to Hell #1
REVIEW | Falling in Love on the Path to Hell #1 What happens when you combine a Western and samurai tale? Damn good comics. Falling in Love on the Path to Hell #1 is written by Gerry Duggan with art by Garry Brown, colors by Chris O’Halloran, letters by Joe Sabino, logo and design by... Continue Reading →
REVIEW | The Singularity
REVIEW | The Singularity I found Bear McCreary through war. God of War, to be specific. I wasn’t familiar with his work before the soft reboot of the God of War franchise in 2018. McCreary’s resume is extensive, though. McCreary, an Emmy and BAFTA Award-winning and Grammy-Award nominated composer, has worked on projects ranging from... Continue Reading →
Game Review: AFK Journey
Game Review: AFK Journey Farlight Studios has once again demonstrated their mastery in game design with their latest release, AFK Journey. Set in the enchanting world of Esperia, this game enchants players with its stunning visuals, engaging gameplay, and immersive storytelling. https://youtu.be/NlZXfnZ2Ka4 Visuals and Art Style: AFK Journey is a visual feast. Departing from the... Continue Reading →
REVIEW | Aster of Pan: The Source
REVIEW | Aster of Pan: The Source Magnetic Press continues to astound with its latest offering, Aster of Pan: The Source, penned and illustrated by the incomparable Merwan. This eagerly awaited sequel transports readers back to the hauntingly beautiful yet treacherous world of Pan, where survival hangs in the balance amidst the ruins of a... Continue Reading →
REVIEW Resident Evil Infinite Darkness The Beginning: A high-paced, full-color manga worth your attention
REVIEW Resident Evil Infinite Darkness The Beginning: A high-paced, full-color manga worth your attention As a long-time Resident Evil fan, I was hyped to stumble upon the fresh manga, Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness The Beginning. This unique addition to the Resident Evil universe unfolds its narrative before the events of the 2021 animated series, offering... Continue Reading →
Masters of the Universe: Forge of Destiny Trade Paperback Review
Masters of the Universe: Forge of Destiny Trade Paperback Review Greetings, fellow geeks! Hassel from the Geek Network Podcast Syndicate, is bringing you the lowdown on the latest trade paperback from Dark Horse, Masters of the Universe: Forge of Destiny. If you're a fan of the Netflix reboot of He-Man and the Masters of the... Continue Reading →