Monthly Archives: July 2011

Flashpoint Friday Week 9

Booster Gold #46 – I’m feeling a little bit duped at this point. Sure, I was going to buy every Flashpoint tie-in anyway, but interviews leading up to the crossover made it seem as if Booster Gold was going to be an … Continue reading

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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers fan-fiction

A hard rain falls on Angel Grove. Cruel and relentless, the drops feel like the pricks of needles stabbing into the damned who live in this city. Once a thriving metropolis, it seems to be perpetually under construction these days. … Continue reading

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The Legacy of Hulk Hogan sits at 23

I’m convinced that Netflix Instant is nothing but a curse. Here I have the ability to watch an unfathomable amount of movies or television shows and thus far I have chosen to watch bad movies and WWE’s Top 50 Superstars … Continue reading

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Three Questions with Steve Rude

Steve (the Dude) Rude is an icon in the comics industry. Co-creator of sci-fi superhero Nexus, Rude’s art feels like a 60’s Hanna-Barbera action cartoon like Space Ghost or The Herculoids. My favorite work of his has to be the World’s … Continue reading

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Fear Itself #4 Review

The issue begins with Thor crash-landing on Earth which in my mind is the perfect image to encapsulate his role in this event to this point; Thor has been completely ineffective. He speaks to some frightened citizens and they tell … Continue reading

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Flashpoint Friday Week 8

Flashpoint #3 – The middle issue of an event comic is really the make or break point of the series. It’s at this point that the comic has to move beyond the world-building and the story set up in order to … Continue reading

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The Theory of B

I’ve never watched Forest Gump. I’ve never watched Saving Private Ryan. I’ll probably never watch Slumdog Millionaire. It wasn’t until I was 23 that I saw Fight Club. But I could watch Troll 2 every day for a week. I could watch … Continue reading

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The Greatest Movie in the World – Bloodrayne

  Miles Prower is a world-class gentleman, philosopher, movie reviewer, and once placed honorable mention in the regional Connect Four tournament. He has resided in Springfield his entire life and he thinks his movie tastes are better than yours. He … Continue reading

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Further defending the DC Relaunch – Continuity

It was inevitable I suppose, but a bunch of angry fans have decided to launch a protest against DC’s relaunch at San Diego Comic Con. Maybe I don’t remember it correctly, but I was almost positive that the protest was … Continue reading

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Happy Fourth of July!!!

Here are some great Captain America pics in honor of the Fourth of July! 

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