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I know, I know—I cannot stop geeking out over Blade Runner 2049. My admiration for it grows with each subsequent viewing. As is the...
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Like any decade, movies from the 1990s were, in hindsight, distinctly connected to their time, and something that had a substantial impact on...
American Sniper, the 2014 biographical war drama directed by Academy Award Winning Director Clint Eastwood and starring Academy Award nominee Bradley Coopers as will...
Few things in life are certain, but January being a dumping ground for less than stellar cinematic efforts has a long history of...
I know, I know—I cannot stop geeking out over Blade Runner 2049. My admiration for it grows with each subsequent viewing. As is the...
Written by J. M. DeMatteis Art/Cover by Mike Ploog New Edition Published by Archaia ISBN-13: 978-1684150441 Released 12/20/17 / $$24.99 The Stardust Kid...
Produced by Jonathan Cavendish, Richard Holmes, Andy Serkis Screenplay by Joe Barton Based on The Ritual by Adam Nevill Directed by David Bruckner Starring...
Produced by Michael Miller, Daniel Green, Christopher Malseed Written and Directed by Michael Miller Starring Jesse Richardson, Ellen Williams, Michael Thomson, James Storer, Leigh...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown, the Friday edition! Let’s talk about some alternative comics to get your weekend going. Days of Hate #1...
There is no doubt that this year’s round of Oscar nominations are perhaps some of the weirdest on record. Despite the obvious snubs (*cough*Franco*cough),...
52 years ago in Fantastic Four #52, Black Panther debuted as the first black superhero in mainstream American comic books. His alter ego is...
Strike up the band and keep the heat on. So many titles are reaching their arc’s crescendo! Whether it’s Dastardly and Muttley on their...
Written by Frank J. Barbiere Illustrated by Victor Santos Published by Image Comics ISBN-13: 978-1534300446 Released 5/30/17 / $9.99 At first I wasn’t...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! It’s February! One step closer to summer! Here’s this week’s books! Batman #40 Written by Tom King Illustrated...
Produced and Directed by Sam Liu Screenplay by Jim Krieg Based on Gotham By Gaslight by Brian Augustyn and Mike Mignola Starring Bruce Greenwood,...
Produced by J.J. Abrams, Lindsey Weber Screenplay by Oren Uziel Story by Oren Uziel, Doug Jung Directed by Julius Onah Starring Daniel Brühl, Elizabeth...
Produced by Kevin Feige Written by Ryan Coogler, Joe Robert Cole Based on Black Panther by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby Directed by Ryan Coogler...
As a non-sports fan, the only appeal of watching the Super Bowl were the commercials. Now, years later, thankfully, I can watch them on...
So, I’m a little annoyed with my black nerd self at the moment. How did I not know that Black Lightning (The CW) would...
Written by Charles M. Schulz, Jason Cooper, Vicki Scott, Alexis E. Fajardo, Shane Houghton, Art Roche Illustrated by Donna Almendrala, Vicki Scott, Paige Braddock,...
Stinker Lets Loose! is a specific work: a parody of the mass market novelizations, published in the 1970s, of popular movies. Those of a...
You might not know writer/director Alex Zamm by name, but you’ve certainly seen his work. Starting with the Carrot Top vehicle, Chairman of The...
Uncle Scrooge: Timeless Tales #3 (Collects Uncle Scrooge #13-#18) Written and Illustrated by Francesco Artibani, Alessandro Perina, William Van Horn, Daan Jippes, Romano Scarpa...
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In our first installment, we introduced blobs and British blob films (three films). Last installment, we listed blob films from the late 1950s into...
“Is America’s ready for a superhero? How about if she is a black 15-year-girl?” That is the question that writer Kwanza Osajyefo (BLACK) poses...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! It’s the fifth Wednesday of the month and that usually means the selection is slim. But that doesn’t mean...
A few years back, controversial Archie Co-CEO Nancy Silberkleit, herself a former teacher, put out a comic book entitled Rise Above. Drawn by Stan...