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John Entwistle was the legendary and highly influential bass player for The Who. Before Entwistle, pop music fans of all different styles could care...
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John Entwistle was the legendary and highly influential bass player for The Who. Before Entwistle, pop music fans of all different styles could care...
It’s no surprise the PSY took the mantle from Carly Rae Jepsen of the latest song to parody with Gangnam Style taking over where...
Shout Factory has upped the ante this month with Blu-ray remasters of not-quite-so-classic 80s Horror under a new line called Scream Factory. But I don’t...
Identity Thief Writer: Bryant Dillon Art: Meaghan O’Keefe Producer & Editor: Barbra Dillon Co-Producer: Sam Rhodes Publisher: Fanboy Comics Website: https://www.identitythiefcomic.com/Identity_Thief/Home.html Price: $11.99 Children often...
‘Underrated’ is a difficult term to pin down. In past years I’ve seen several lists of ‘underrated’ anime on various internet blogs and forums,...
Autumn has come to the Midwest. The days are getting shorter. The geese are honking loudly in the ecstasy of their southward flights. On...
About a month ago Weeds ended its eight-season run. Despite being Showtime’s first hit series, helping the network to gain ground on rival HBO,...
Last year, John Rovnak’s Panel to Panel: Exploring Words & Pictures was unquestionably one of my favorite releases, a beautifully designed tome chock full...
It’s pretty refreshing to check out something so pure of awesomeness that is Book of Rhymes, a new animated project from Distrakt. The renaissance...
Dear Hollywood, I made you a mix list. I would have made you a mix tape, but that feels too sincere. And not in...
I am at the breaking point. For decades, I wanted everything at my fingertips. I wanted the futuristic sci-fi world where digital books, music,...
Check out what I checked out this week. Whether the comics are inspiring or disappointing, I read them all. Welcome to The Pull List....
It’s that fun time of the year again. A time when the shadows get a little darker, the wind howls a bit more mournfully,...
Giant Monsters and Comics go together like chocolate and peanut butter. Unfortunately, this delicious mash-up has been forgotten by most, especially the modern comic...
The Human Race had it’s world premiere at Fantasia and after seeing the trailer, I’m pretty excited to check this one out. In THE...
WDHE / Released August 21, 2012 One of the most unusual animated features produced by Disney (and the last to have any involvement from...
WDHE / Released August 21, 2012 One of the few highlights of Disney’s animated releases of the Seventies, The Rescuers is a charming, entertaining...
I love Halloween basically for one reason. It’s not the costumes, which put more pressure on me than Christmas ever could. No, it’s the...
Holy Cats, I love this movie. It’s a classic in every sense off the word and can still be watched with un-ironic enjoyment. It’s...
Iran. 1979. A country gashed by chaos and violence. Staff members flee the American Embassy after it’s occupation by energetic savages from the Iranian...
You didn’t think I was done discussing James Bond, did you? Didn’t think so. As the four-year countdown to Skyfall dwindles, let’s take a...
Freedom of beliefs is a hallmark in our society, but not the freedom of facts. Facts are, by their nature, proven statements, events, outcomes,...
It’s a trope all but ubiquitous in today’s genre television, an event that all but guarantees an insanely passionate response from a show’s fan....
It’s Monday night, do you know what you should be watching? Check out how I spent the past weekend after the jump and be...